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Old 12-30-2005, 05:57 PM
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My traction control led in the switch won't light up and neither will my traction off light ..But I can still turn it off and on? HELP!!
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My traction control led in the switch won't light up and neither will my traction off light ..But I can still turn it off and on? HELP!!
There is alot of information to research. Could be one of many different issues.
Here is what I have found to start. It appears that both lights run through the Lamp Driver Module LDM). The Electronic Brake and Traction Control Module (EBTCM) controls the "Traction Off" indicator.

So far, the only obvious check is to inspect fuse "D1" in the interior fuse block/box.

I will continue to research and let you know what I find.
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It'* fixed!!!!!!!! Bad bulb in cluster...replacing the bulb fixed both the switch lamp and traction off lamp.... :? Thanks for the help.
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