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What does it mean when the traction control light comes on?

It may mean you have a problem.All cars and light trucks since the 2012 model year have come with standard traction control, and many vehicles from earlier years that had antilock brakes also got traction control. That’s because traction control piggybacks on the antilock brake system and uses the same wheel-speed sensors to control wheel slip during acceleration. Traction control and ABS are the basis of the stability control systems the federal government has required since the 2012 model year.As with antilock systems, the wheel-speed sensors, wires, connectors, control module and other components can occasionally conk out or suffer intermittent problems. The sensors, wires and connectors at each wheel live in a hostile environment of potholes, water, snow, dirt, tar, stones, other debris and more, so they take a beating and can fail.A problem in the system will usually illuminate a dashboard warning light that traction control is disabled and, in some cases, ABS as well. (When ABS is disabled, you should still have normal braking ability, just without the antilock feature.) This is different from momentary illumination of the light; that warning light should always come on for a couple of seconds whenever you start the vehicle and when the system is doing its job. (Common Problems with Traction Control)Read more at Common Problems with Traction Control

Mercedes C-Class fuel gauge issue?

I had the same problem. C230K
The problem only went away when they changed the instrument cluster.

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Where can you find the fuse box on a 1988 Chrysler new yorker?

The fuse panel is located below the instrument cluster to the left of the steering column, between the column and the driver's door. If I remember correctly there is a small cover labeled FUSES that simply pops off to access the fuse panel.

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