My VSC light, Check engine light, Traction Light and temperate gauze went up

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Asked by bettycouch7 Apr 03, 2015 at 11:48 PM about the 2004 Toyota Sequoia SR5

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I waited about three hours before I started my truck and it went off.   Then it came back on
but the temperature gauze did not go up.

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http://www.automotiveforums.com/t544406- sequoia_vsc_trac_problem.html Sounds like quite an issue. Read the link and decide what you need to do. It seems like the suggested fixes are all very expensive.

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Car off unscrew gas cap! Screw cap back on listen for first click so you know its on correctly! Open hood take off the positive battery cable wait up to 60 seconds ! Put back on Tighten post till ... I have a 2001 Sequoia mine will come on I suspect a bad caliper on my passenger side may be caliper pin ez fix or a stuck piston in caliper

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Sorry tighten battery post till snug be careful to NOT OVERTIGHTEN they will break off!

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