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1. Idle air control valve. Sensor type device located on or near the throttle body. "Most likely." Change 2. Throttle position sensor. On the throttle body. Change 3. Fuel filter clogged. Change 4. Fuel injector clogged. Try seafoam in the tank with fill up.
Did they balance the new tyres ?. warped rotors can only be felt when the brakes are applied,you may have to have the injectors cleaned and flow tested.
You need to locate a wire on the back of a turn signal light and check for any voltage there when the switch is on. If none then it will be a fuse or the blinker operater. Sorry, I don't know where these are on that vehicle.
If you don't know what you're doing, you may want to take it to a shop. Idk if your car has sensors and thbings like that, but if it does and you don't get them correct, the car won't run correctly
Well the fact that the traction light came on and blinked off when taking off is a good thing, it just means that your traction control is working properly. When that light comes on it means that one wheel was spinning and that the car adjusted the speed of the drive wheels to compensate. The car not starting needs to be addressed as to whether the car is turning over slowly, clicking, or making no noise at all. The check engine light will remain on until the vehicle is started, so that does not correlate to your problem. If it clicks, or turns over sluggishly, then it just needs a jump start and a test of the battery. If the lights come on, but the car does not turn over al all, then you may need to look at replacing a starter.
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