08 Tundra, VSC off and traction control lights keep coming on and can't get the truck out of park?

Asked by Guru9PSY5 Jul 14, 2017 at 06:27 PM about the 2008 Toyota Tundra

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Press on the brake and can't get the truck out of Park?

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Shift lock bypass is that small cover by shifter. Use a pocket knife to remove cover, and push button in there while shifting. Check fuses. Check brake light switch signal.

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My VSC light is blinking, Traction light is on and the check engine light came on while I was driving. Why did that happen and is it a major problem??

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Anyone get an answer for this? I’m currently dealing with it.

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Mine Too! And the nearest dealer's are Crook's... Lied too me and told me new parts were no longer available for a water pump, which was making noise, supposedly. Quoted $1250.00 to replace with remanufactured!!! Found out through my brother it was a Fan Belt Tension-er is all... Beware Guys!!! Do your own research... when I find out what this VSC 'BS' is I'll post here.

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07 Tundra, man these forums a waste of time you never get an answer

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Just ran into this. Traction control light, VSC and check engine came on this morning. Only difference between last night and this morning is I poured 5 gal. of fuel into the tank from a gas can before I went to bed. Gas cap wasn't tight. I tightened it down and everything is back to normal. Go figure. 2007 Tundra 5.8l 2wd 178k miles

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