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Old 01-22-2007, 08:17 PM
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ETS light stand for?

what does the ETS light stand for on the instrument panel. it says its off but i don't know what it means.
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Re: ETS light stand for?

Electronic Traction System , I'm pretty sure
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Re: ETS light stand for?

To turn it back on press the ETS button that is next to the hazard blinkers button
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Re: ETS light stand for?

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what does the ETS light stand for on the instrument panel. it says its off but i don't know what it means.
Welcome to AF.

ETS stands for Enhanced Traction System.

If you did not push the button and the light is just "on",
then you may have a problem with the traction system.

If the lights just on, get the car scanned for trouble codes and post them.

Hope that helps!
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