What does it mean when the vehicle stability control system light is on?
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When the vehicle stability control system light is on, it alerts the owner that there may be a malfunction in the vehicle's stability control system, requiring prompt inspection and repair. Possible causes of the issue include: 1. ABS pump failure or issues with the ABS pump's power and grounding circuits; 2. Loose sensor connectors or a malfunctioning sensor; 3. Blown or burnt-out related fuses; 4. Blocked system signal transmission; 5. False alarm, where the system mistakenly reports a fault—try pressing the off button to restart. The vehicle stability control system is an active safety system developed by Toyota, significantly enhancing vehicle handling safety and driving convenience.