Traction control off

Asked by Guru8SYH May 02, 2017 at 05:50 PM about the 2016 Lexus ES 350 FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Hi!! While driving my car automatic shows Traction
Control Off, is there problem on my wheel?? Or
what can be

4 Answers

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You do not need the traction control in the summer time. It is designed for slippery conditions, like snow. There should be a button to turn the traction control on or off.

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Lexus es350 2007 I've tried every way with no success. This one works. Start car and complete the “Pedal Dance” within 30 seconds of engine start Cycle 1: - Press parking brake - Press brake pedal and release TWICE - Release parking brake Cycle 2: - Press brake pedal and hold - Press parking brake and release TWICE - Release brake pedal Cycle 3: - Press parking brake - Press brake pedal and release TWICE - Release parking brake . Success: Yellow “Trac Control” icon will display on dash indicating it is disabled. . Trac control will re-enable itself after next engine restart (there is no permanent fix)

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TRC is off. How to turn it on? Lexus es350 2013 please help me

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