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battery will need to be replaced and codes cleared from ecu, tcs light more then likely coincidence due to another possible failure, or due to battery problem cause the ecu to code, and needs to be reset.
the TCS light will come on any time the check engine light comes on. Pull codes from the engines computer to see why the check engine light is on. Post the codes in the comments below and I'll do my best to assist you further.
This is strange. The tcs is a traction controll error. If you are getting misfire codes and traction control warnings, then I would have your control module tested to make sure it is not having intermittent power issues to each component.
Well, you could try pushing the TCS button to see if this will turn your Traction Control System on. (Turning the system ON will turn the light OFF) If pushing the button does not fix the problem, then you will have to get your computer system scanned to find out why the Traction Control System is malfunctioning.
TCS is used to control wheel spin by utilizing the ABS system. When a wheel is detected to be spinning more than it should, the TCS triggers the abs system to activate to slow down the spinning wheel. The TCS should only trigger at speeds under 20mph
The SRS computer needs to be reset, if you dont have a repair manual i would first suggest finding one for each car. The basic principal is that you jumper the diagnostic plug (under the glove box in the RL). The next step I believe is that you must depress the TCS button, then while holding it down you turn the key to on, continue to hold the TCS button for 15 sec and then let off. The check engine light should then blink really quick a few times and that means its reset. Im reciting this from memory so dont quote me on it. I have done it before for the RL but not the integra, id really suggest finding a repair manual though.
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