Traction control

140

Asked by L.O. Jun 16, 2018 at 05:23 PM about the 2003 Chevrolet Avalanche

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I just replaced my rear end on my 2003
avalanche. Now my traction control comes on
after driving. It turns off with tc button. l want
to fix this problem or turn the Traction control
completely off.

5 Answers

575

There may be a sensor that is loose or connector at the rear end. Do you also have abs issues as well? Take it to a mechanic or parts store who can read the breaking system computer.

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LouCaniac Yes, my abs and brake lights are on. I was told it was my abs module that need fixing or replacing.

2 people found this helpful.
10

Just find the fuse underneath the hood and pull it out that will stop it all together intell you fix it

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90

2007 my traction control light come on and motor start to mistfire what cause that

9 people found this helpful.
10

On my 2005 Chevy avalanche I had the abs system replace but now the tc light is on and the abs light are off

1 people found this helpful.

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