TCS/DSC Indicator Light
I live in Queensland, Australia. I bought this 2012 CX5 Mazda used car twelve months ago. It has an automatic transmission and 210k on the clock.
Today I drove over some minor bumps in the road at about 60kph. The road was dry. The TCS/DSC Indicator Light lit up for a few minutes, then went out. It wasn’t like I was losing control and the car wasn’t sliding. The gadget is always turned on.
Is the TCS/DSC Indicator Light supposed to do that. I appreciate your advice. This is the first really modern car I have owned.
Today I drove over some minor bumps in the road at about 60kph. The road was dry. The TCS/DSC Indicator Light lit up for a few minutes, then went out. It wasn’t like I was losing control and the car wasn’t sliding. The gadget is always turned on.
Is the TCS/DSC Indicator Light supposed to do that. I appreciate your advice. This is the first really modern car I have owned.
This is an indicator to get your battery load tested and clean all 4 connecting areas 2 at the battery then the chassis ground and power cable at the starter.
The age of the battery even if you just bought it and had it installed is no indicator of the batteries condition.
If your battery passes then I recommend going to a service shop, mainly because the other causes require experience in checking the condition associated with reporting and controlling the TCS / DSC system
The age of the battery even if you just bought it and had it installed is no indicator of the batteries condition.
If your battery passes then I recommend going to a service shop, mainly because the other causes require experience in checking the condition associated with reporting and controlling the TCS / DSC system
This is an indicator to get your battery load tested and clean all 4 connecting areas 2 at the battery then the chassis ground and power cable at the starter.
The age of the battery even if you just bought it and had it installed is no indicator of the batteries condition.
If your battery passes then I recommend going to a service shop, mainly because the other causes require experience in checking the condition associated with reporting and controlling the TCS / DSC system
The age of the battery even if you just bought it and had it installed is no indicator of the batteries condition.
If your battery passes then I recommend going to a service shop, mainly because the other causes require experience in checking the condition associated with reporting and controlling the TCS / DSC system
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