Traction control fault message?

Started by Steve McF, 21 February 2025, 07:51:15 AM

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Steve McF

So, hot off the press. I have just driven to work - about half a mile from home I stopped at a roundabout, there was a bingbong, and the car stalled with a message on the SiD about a traction control system problem.

I only saw it momentarily as I restarted the car, and the message disappeared. I then carried on my journey without incident.

Later I'll try and see if there are any fault codes stored, but in the meantime, should I be worried?

Audax

The only answer is to pull the fault codes, it could be a lot of things ranging from a transient stray cosmic ray (yes, really!) to a fault with the P bus or a module on it or the start of ECU failure.

sgould

I see a transient "Traction Control Failure" message almost every time I use my Tech 2 on the car.  I clear it and everything is fine again.  But I don't get a stall.  As said, read a code and see if it's relevant.  Sometimes random codes indicate a battery problem.
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Steve McF

I think the battery is now around 5 - 6 years old......so into the danger zone :D

Steve McF

The message came up again when I started the car to come home from work, but restarting seemed to reset it.

Just done a scan using the Torque app, and there are no faults stored!

Steve McF

But I managed to get a photo of the error message when it did it in the car park at work!

Audax

What's the voltage of the battery before starting the car?

smurkenstein

Not sure I'd be concerned. Some years back I used to pull up to a particular roundabout and it would throw the traction control code. There was some gravel and a bit of an uneven surface. Didn't do it every time, but now and again at the same spot. I think I'd try to reproduce the fault by driving the same stretch. Might just be a gremlin.

Steve McF


Steve McF

Quote from: Audax on 21 February 2025, 03:44:33 PM
What's the voltage of the battery before starting the car?

Just checked, and showing 12V before I start the car.

Audax

Twelve point what though? If it's 12.6-12.7 it's very healthy, it's it's just 12.0 then it is getting to replacement time. The split battery on mine was reporting 12.1V with the engine off but was obviously toast at that point.

TomPaine

Quote from: Steve McF on 21 February 2025, 10:29:46 AM
I think the battery is now around 5 - 6 years old......so into the danger zone :D

Aye. I always replace at 5 years, had so many failures pushing it beyond that point.

Steve McF

It showed as 12.0V, so probably on the way out.....

Any recommendations on a good replacement?

And could this voltage cause spurious fault messages like this one?

Quote from: Audax on 22 February 2025, 02:21:22 PM
Twelve point what though? If it's 12.6-12.7 it's very healthy, it's it's just 12.0 then it is getting to replacement time. The split battery on mine was reporting 12.1V with the engine off but was obviously toast at that point.


Steve McF

Ah ok.....had a quick look and as I read before, 027 batteries come up on a search, so are the 097 batteries heavy duty?