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This is a discussion thread titled "VSC TRAC and VSC OFF - 2002 Seq 4wd, 40Kmiles", within the 1Gen-Sequoia forum, part of the SUV Forums category.


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Old 11-20-2007, 05:28 AM
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Default VSC TRAC and VSC OFF - 2002 Seq 4wd, 40Kmiles

I am stationed overseas (Germany) where the Sequoia is not marketed, so this somewhat aggravates my situation. German dealers shrug (but they're willing to take your time and money, and waste both)

While driving on the hwy the VSC TRAC and VSC OFF lights came on. They stay on till I cycle power. Then they eventually come on again. Now they've started coming on almost immediately even at street speeds. For the year built, this Sequoia has low miles. I have no other symptoms (I can detect anyway).

I don't know who or how to obtain a "codes readout" nor if that's really necessary, please let me know. What i have read is that sometimes it doesn't indicate anything that has to do with VSC stuff anyway, but has caused folks to change a lot of stuff.

If an expert could let me know what I might have looked at, or preferably inspect myself, I'd appreciate it.

My transmission has not ever had the oil changed / auto trans service. I was hoping it might be something as simple as a differential oil level or something.

Any sound advice would be most appreciated. Thanks.

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Old 11-20-2007, 07:29 AM
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Default Re: VSC TRAC and VSC OFF - 2002 Seq 4wd, 40Kmiles

What is your tire wear like? There are several threads in this forum on this problem, you might try reviewing them.
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Old 11-20-2007, 05:05 PM
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Default Re: VSC TRAC and VSC OFF - 2002 Seq 4wd, 40Kmiles

Is your brake fluid above the full line - it needs to be. Low brake fluid will trigger the lights - it did on mine - it was reading full. The dealer filled it right up (almost overflowing) and have never had a problem since.
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