Why is the VSC light on in Toyota Crown?

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LillianaFitz
07/24/25 12:34am
Toyota Crown's VSC light may be on due to the Vehicle Stability Control system being turned off or it indicating normal operation of the stability system. Below are detailed explanations and solutions: Vehicle Stability Control system turned off: If the "VSC" indicator on the dashboard is orange and accompanied by an "OFF" label below, it means the Vehicle Stability Control program was accidentally turned off. Simply reactivate the Vehicle Stability Control program. Vehicle Stability Control system operating normally: If the "VSC" light flashes while driving or there's a car icon with two "S" shaped lines beneath it, this indicates the VSC Vehicle Stability Control program is functioning normally. The light will disappear after some time.
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Almeida
08/10/25 8:19pm
Last time I was driving my Toyota Crown, the VSC light suddenly came on, which made me a bit nervous because it indicated an issue with the Vehicle Stability Control system. It could have been a faulty wheel speed sensor or a problem with the ABS-related wiring, causing the system to detect an abnormality. I checked the tire pressure myself and found it normal, but the light didn’t go off, so I quickly headed to the repair shop. The mechanic said the sensor was damp and replaced it with a new one, after which the light turned off. I think it’s important to pay attention to this light while driving, especially during rainy weather or when taking sharp turns on mountain roads. VSC helps prevent skidding, and if the light is on, the system won’t function, increasing the risk. If you encounter this situation, don’t ignore it—get a professional diagnosis first to avoid small issues turning into bigger problems that could affect overall driving safety. In general, keeping the system clean and performing regular maintenance is crucial.
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