VSC,TRAC OFF, and ENGINE lights won't go off.

Asked by GuruXB7H Apr 07, 2017 at 08:20 PM about the 2005 Toyota Camry XLE V6 FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

2005 Toyota Camry has VSC, Trac Off, and Engine lights on, just had three
sensors replaced and it didn't shut them off. What could be the problem?

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Have the vehicle scanned for ABS codes and engine trouble codes so you know where to look. Should have the codes cleared first, then when the lights come back on have the codes read. For the ABS light and track light it is more than likely a wire running to the connector is bad and a connector with new wires would have to be replaced. Just have to see what it says for the engine trouble codes.

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I had the same problem, and i read from internet that low air in tires. I try, put more air in 4 tires and check again. The vsc trac off clear. It is mine problem.

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My car was flooding ,and I fixed but my Trac off light it is still on

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I pulled the neg battery cable and let it reset and it's fixed

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