andy_p
Guest
Drove to work this morning and noticed after a couple of minutes driving that the TCS light was on. I pressed the button a couple of times and nothing happened. I pulled over and restarted the car, but the light stayed on.
I pressed the traction control light a couple more times, and the glow plug light started to flash and contiuned to do so for the rest of my journey
I've done a search on the forum and understand the TCS light may be due to a broken wire, and the flashing glow plug light may be related to a fault with the brake sensor or break lights.
However, what's going on with both of these things happening at the same time? Is this indicative of a different problem?
I've has the following work done to the car recently (all at a Seat Dealer):
Nearside rear wheel baring replaced (one month ago)
Replacement nearside front alloy and tyre (1 week ago) due to kerbing it pretty badly in order to avoid an accident.
Replacement nearside brake light (1 week ago)
For a car that had it's 4th birthday 2 days ago, it seems to be spending a lot of time in the Seat garage of late.
Thanks for your help
I pressed the traction control light a couple more times, and the glow plug light started to flash and contiuned to do so for the rest of my journey
I've done a search on the forum and understand the TCS light may be due to a broken wire, and the flashing glow plug light may be related to a fault with the brake sensor or break lights.
However, what's going on with both of these things happening at the same time? Is this indicative of a different problem?
I've has the following work done to the car recently (all at a Seat Dealer):
Nearside rear wheel baring replaced (one month ago)
Replacement nearside front alloy and tyre (1 week ago) due to kerbing it pretty badly in order to avoid an accident.
Replacement nearside brake light (1 week ago)
For a car that had it's 4th birthday 2 days ago, it seems to be spending a lot of time in the Seat garage of late.
Thanks for your help