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Old 10-25-2009, 02:22 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default traction overheat?

Occasionally get this message on the dash. Rave says if the traction control is overworked it may occasionally overheat and shut itself off. But I'm getting it on flat tarmac, no question of wheelspin or anything. It usually happens after 15 or so minutes in stop-go traffic. What should I be looking at?

ps. also the "three amigos", (ABS/TCS/Brake) lights flash everytime I press the pedal. they just come on and go off in a second or so. might this be related? i was guessing that this was due to reduced pressure in the system because i can hear the abs pump come on too and i was simply going to replace the accumulator. could the two be linked? is one causing the other?
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