What does the TC warning light on a Chevrolet Malibu mean?

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DeclanLee
07/25/25 1:35am
Here is an introduction about the warning lights and TC light on the Chevrolet Malibu: 1. The TC light stands for the Traction Control System, whose full English name is Traction Control System, and its Chinese translation is the anti-skid control system. When the ABS anti-lock braking system detects that some wheels are slipping, it will apply braking to the slipping wheels to stop them from slipping and restore normal direction, allowing the vehicle to follow its original trajectory. During system operation, the TC light will illuminate to alert the driver. 2. The malfunction indicator light is used to indicate whether there is a system malfunction. Here is some information about the malfunction indicator light: 1. The malfunction light may illuminate due to engine sensor failure, damaged actuator lines, or wiring issues. 2. The malfunction light being on indicates a system fault. If the yellow light is on, the vehicle can still be driven, but if the red light is on, you should immediately stop driving, park the vehicle in a safe area, and have it towed to a repair shop for inspection.
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LePeyton
08/10/25 4:13pm
When I saw the TC light on my Chevrolet Malibu illuminate while driving, I was initially quite alarmed—this thing indicates a warning from the traction control system. The system monitors whether the wheels are slipping, and the light coming on suggests there might be an issue, such as a dirty or stuck wheel speed sensor or a faulty ECU circuit signal. Sometimes, it’s just that you accidentally pressed the TC button near the steering wheel, temporarily disabling the system, and pressing it again will turn the light off. But if it stays on constantly, especially in rainy or snowy weather, you need to be careful—reduced grip can easily lead to skidding and accidents. I once encountered the light staying on, tried restarting the car, but it didn’t go away. Turned out, the sensor was faulty, and replacing the part fixed it. Overall, don’t panic when the light comes on. After confirming the system disable button’s status and it still doesn’t resolve, head to a professional shop to check the OBD codes promptly—don’t compromise safe driving. After all, car repairs aren’t cheap these days, so fixing it early saves money and gives peace of mind.
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