Vsc and Vsc track lights com on an right front wheel goes into skid mood while driving on the highway. After putting on brakes and slowing down all goes back to normal.
SOURCE: 2003 Toyota Sequoia 4WD
i have a 2003 sequoia ltd and i can tell you that the virtual traction control lights will come on after ignition and remain on as a result of anything that has affected your vehicle operation. from sensors to seals, the computer is designed to shut down the traction control if it has determined that any part of the engine/mechanical systems has malfunctioned. first it was the abs had to be reset after i slammed my brakes on. next i needed a new fuel/oxygen sensor, the passenger primary, and after having fixed both the traction control operates properly, lights go off after ignition and stay off. i think the vehicle operates more driver friendly when its off, because it doesn't go off every time one of the wheels slips. i expect it will happen next time something else malfunctions, its toyotas way of annoying you into their service shop. go to a tune-up shop, (minitune) instead they'll tell you whats wrong and it'll be cheaper.
SOURCE: 2001 Toyota Sequoia VSC and TRAC OFF lights are on
I did research on line and all indicates that is caused by the YAW RATE SENSOR. It nedds to be replace and adjust. I have the same problem but havent find the time to get to it. When I do I will post it. If you do it before I do please email me with the result at [email protected]
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SOURCE: my 2003 Toyota Sequoia's
you to have your system scanned by someone. when the check engine light comes on it puts your car in safe mode it disables vechile speed control and traction as i precaution. if its running ok car is safe to drive. but u need to scan system get the code and repair whatever set the code.. most common is a air fuel or oxygen sensor problem...
SOURCE: skid control randomly engages without turning or
I had the same problem. the jerking breaking and pulling to one side, but if u are going over 70 miles and that happens to you, you better start praying cause it will **** so hard that its hard to control. the yaw rate sensor (prox $400 on line) needs to be replace and adjustment (i beleave only the dealer can adjust). What I did to solve the problem is to eliminate the sensor ($0 cost). now my SUV drives and handle just like a regular truck without traction control. Toyota is not helping on this matter and dealers just dont care. I will not put my family thru the same scarry ride. My solution eliminate the sensor, the light is on @ all time but in return a smooth ride. Im not telling you to do what I did, but Im telling you it is the Yaw Rate Sensor. Good luck.
SOURCE: pls.where can i find the yaw rate sensor on 2001
Hello. Welcome to FixYa. The yaw rate sensor is attached to the steering column.
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