is there a problem with the vsc or traction control on the 2005 scion xb

Asked by Brian Feb 22, 2014 at 12:49 PM about the 2005 Scion xB

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

about a year ago my vsc, trac off, and check engine lights came on and i took it to the
dealer and they repaired it. within 8 months the lights came on again. is this a known
problem or am i just lucky? scion xb 2.0 release series

4 Answers

you may have an o2 censor issue. you can still drive it, just may not be as efficient on gas.

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a bad 02 sensor has nothing to do with VSC or Trac warning symbol coming on.see answer #1...

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My husband replaced the timing solenoid in my 2005 Scion xB and it turned the VSC and Trac warning symbol it is a $50 part and don't know what they have to do with each other but it worked thought it might help some other people

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Today some lights popped up on my dash (Vac, Trac off and, check engine) light on my 2005 Scion xb today. I took a trip to Auto Zone to get it checked. They hooked up a device to my car they was able to do so because the check engine light was on. It ended up being because my gas cap had air in it or something . I brought a new gas cap and all three warnings went away.

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