How do you turn off the VSC light on a Toyota 4runner?

How do you turn off the VSC light on a Toyota 4runner?

To reset the VSC and VSC Trac lights, you need to do the following:

  1. Stop your car.
  2. Locate your VSC button (usually on the left side of the steering wheel)
  3. Press and hold the VSC button for about three seconds until the VSC OFF and Trac OFF lights appear.
  4. Release the button.
  5. Press the button again.

Where is the VSC button on Toyota 4Runner?

Simply push and release the VSC Off button located near your gear shift, and your TRAC will be turned off. Look for the TRAC OFF indicator light near your speedometer. Your VSC Off indicator light will be here as well. When you want to turn the TRAC back on, just push the button again.

When do VSC lights come back on on a 4Runner?

Discussion in ‘ 4th Gen 4Runners (2003-2009) ‘ started by Dfraley379, Apr 8, 2018 . 2004 4runner SR5. Ive done zero point on VSC lights. They come back on. This lead me to research the issue, turns out that the vehicle computer shuts off stability control if there is an issue with how the engine is performing.

Why does my 4Runner have a check engine light?

It doesn’t necessarily mean there is an issue with those systems. If they all showed up at the same time, it’s likely that diagnosing the cause for the Check Engine light will fix them all. Modern OBD2 vehicles can be very sensitive to minor problems and that’s especially the case with the 4runner.

How to get full access to Toyota 4Runner forums?

To get full-access, you need to register for a FREE account . Discussion in ‘ 4th Gen 4Runners (2003-2009) ‘ started by Dfraley379, Apr 8, 2018 . 2004 4runner SR5.

What was the problem with my Toyota 4Runner?

I replaced the gas cap, and the battery, which solved the problem. This was on a 2003 V8 4WD with 118k miles. Went to dealer and they said it was emission related. I hit a stump hard the day before and had a large dent in the catalitic converter. They turned of the light but said it will probably come back on.

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