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

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

Park the vehicle, turn off the engine and set the parking brake. Open the vehicle’s hood and disconnect the battery’s negative cable for 15 seconds, using an appropriate size socket. Disconnecting the negative battery cable will reset the vehicle’s computer and clear the “VSC” warning.

Can I drive with the VSC light on?

Is It Safe to Drive with the VSC Light On? Generally, you can still drive with the VSC light on. However, you will need to be extra careful when driving with the light on because this means your VSC system is off. We do not advise you to drive with the VSC off when it’s snowing or during heavy rain, just to be safe.

What makes the VSC light stay on on a Toyota Highlander?

Check VSC System Diagnosis: Toyota Highlander. 1 1. Loose/Bad Fuel Cap. Although it seems like it would be counterintuitive, a bad/loose gas cap can make the VSC light stay on. This should be the 2 2. Bad Wheel Speed Sensor. 3 3. ABS System Issues.

Is there a problem with my Toyota Highlander?

Your Toyota Highlander will run and drive completely normal. You do need to be aware that the vehicle stability control system is an important safety feature. Ignoring the problem for a prolonged period of time is not advised.

How does VSC work on a Toyota Camry?

The VSC system works by using the wheel speed sensors to detect when one of the wheels is not getting have traction. It then applies the brakes to that specific wheel to keep it from spinning. At the same time, it also reduces engine power.

What causes the VSC light to stay on?

Although it seems like it would be counterintuitive, a bad/loose gas cap can make the VSC light stay on. This should be the first thing that you check. Make sure that the cap is seated properly and that the rubber gasket underneath of it is not damaged or broken. 2. Bad Wheel Speed Sensor