does mine have traction control tcs?

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Asked by Janell Aug 25, 2007 at 01:13 PM about the 2006 Buick LaCrosse CXL FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

The traction control only displays off and will not turn to on.

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Without asking the dealer to check your VIN number and see how the vehicle is originally optioned, it is hard to say. However, my wife's Jeep Liberty Sport has traction control, which only displays if turned off. The owner's manual stated that if the traction control light illuminated as OFF even when the traction control was supposed to be ON, that it should be checked by a dealer.

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The TC sign appears when I start up the motor now. Thanks for your help.

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great to know ur issue is fixed. TCS is a must in a car i must say. http://www.buick-lacrosse.com/2010-photos/

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I have a question? How do I turn my TCS on when it has turned off for some reason?

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