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Old Apr 11, 2017 | 12:53 AM
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Question Traction control light?

Ok so I replaced a bad abs sensor which seems to have fixed my problem (had abs light and red brake light and traction control and abs didn't work) I used my LR2 scanner to reset lights and clear the codes ( I was getting a right rear abs erratic and low signal) took the Rover for a drive and everything is good drove through a ditch to try the traction control and it seems to be working I could hear the abs pump or whatever it is making noise and could feel the traction control working ( I think?) But there was no light on the dash telling me traction control was working? So is there supposed to be a light on he dash when traction control is active or what? My Rover is a 2004 thanks. Also I do not see a TC light when I turn on the key either could it be a bad bulb?
 
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Old Apr 12, 2017 | 06:27 AM
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There is usually a flashing TC light when traction is actively engaged (slip condition). If the TC light doesn't come on during "bulb check" (first started), then the light isn't working which is why you don't see it come on.

I don't remember if that light is a bulb or an LED.
 
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Old Apr 12, 2017 | 10:33 AM
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ok thats what i figured so can i replace or fix the light (new bulb or led) ? thanks
 
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