ESC

Asked by Val1978 Feb 13, 2018 at 09:56 AM about the 2010 Chevrolet Malibu LS FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Why is my car showing service ESC
traction

3 Answers

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Because the computer system has detected a fault with it. Take it in to the dealer and they'll be able to read the code and tell you exactly what is wrong with it and what it will take to fix.

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Why is my car showing service ESC traction power reduced I’ve had an throttle bottle replaced and I’m still having the same problems my engine have been loose power while driving can someone please tell me what could be causing this problem

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It could be a sensor that is gone bad, it could be a bad connection somewhere in the wiring circuit, or it could even be a bad ESC module. You're not going to be able to solve this one by yourself. You NEED a mechanic to do this job.

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