What does TC mean on a dash light?
traction control warning light
When the traction control warning light stays on, that means you aren’t getting any help from the system to control traction and the system needs to be checked.
What do you do when your TC light comes on?
The first thing to do, if your traction control warning light comes on while you are driving, is to find a safe spot to pull over. Turn your vehicle off, then restart it. If the traction control warning light stays off, there was a momentary glitch in the system, and you should be fine to continue.
What does TC mean?
TC means “Take Care.” It is often used as a substitute for a stronger term of affection such as “love you” when the stronger term would be inappropriate (e.g., between couples who were romantically connected or who can’t be).
What does TC mean salary?
TC = Total Compensation. Annual salary, stocks, RSU, bonuses.
What does a traction control dashboard warning light mean?
Traction control symbols are amber in colour and the type of symbol varies. These are the symbols most often used. This dedicated traction control symbol illuminates when TC is manually turned off or has a fault. A dashboard warning light question often asked is: ‘What does a car with squiggly lines mean?’
What are the warning lights on my dashboard?
So, what is that light on your dashboard? What follows is easily the most complete list available of symbols and warnings that may appear in and on your car’s dashboard or instrument cluster. The following are warning lights and indicators found in vehicles built by Chevrolet. Click a link to learn more about each one.
When does the TCS warning light come on?
The TCS warning light will pop on when the system detects a loss of traction, like in snowy or rainy weather. Typically the light is seen when the system intervenes to maintain traction. It may light up for a brief period and then go off, or it may flash while it is operating.
What does the amber symbol on traction control mean?
Traction control being part of it. Some makes and models of car may simply use the letters ESP or ESC in amber. The warning triangle in this symbol is used to warn the driver that the safety / stability program has been turned off or has a fault.