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TCS light on after lowering

Old Jun 8, 2007 | 12:01 PM
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Since i lowered my car a couple months ago my TCS, /!\, and maint req. lights are all on...my car runs fine, the TCS is off (which i like) other than that its an eyesore...how can i turn them off or reset them... Ive checked all the linkages around the suspension to make sure I didnt knock anything loose when Iput the springs and struts on....any ideas??
 
Old Jun 8, 2007 | 05:51 PM
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The maint required light is easy to reset.... depending on what year your car is (I didn't look....) you either insert your key to the igntion, push down and hold the Odometer trip reset, then turn the car to the on position and continue to hold that reset switch for about 15-30 seconds. OR there is a little "slot" to the left of it that you just slide your key into and push....

As for the TCS light you can try removing your negative battery cable (be sure you have your stereo code if it's a stock stereo) for about a minute or two, that will reset the light, if it comes back on you may want to start some troubleshooting....
 
Old Jun 11, 2007 | 07:23 AM
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Im sorry, but its not the maint req. light but the ABS light thats on...I cant tell if they are or arent working....I couldnt tell any difference in braking after I lowered, so I assume they still work just the light is on
 
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