Postby smj999smj » Sat May 11, 2019 2:40 am
You need to get the codes read. FYI, if the ECM senses an engine management issue, it will disable traction control and turn on the ABS/SLIP/VDC warning lights, so, you should start by checking the powertrain "P" codes. If you see cam position or crank position codes or similar, address that issue first and see if the warning lights go off. If not, you'll have to get the "C" codes read using a capable scan tool. Improper charging voltage can also cause warning lights to come on, as well as trigger multiple codes.