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Hazel 03-03-2025 09:33 PM

VSC and ABS lights turn when Headlights Switch On
 
My VSC and ABS lights turn on when my headlights switch on. They will stay on until I restart my engine.

I'm not sure exactly when this issue started as it only happened very rarely and I originally assumed it was a wheel speed sensor.

One of the first mods I did to my car was aftermarket headlights and taillights, and I've read around that sometimes those changes can cause this to happen. However, as time has gone on it has become more common and now after I replaced the LEDs in the gauge cluster the warning lights almost always turn on whenever the headlights or marker lights are switched on.

If anyone has any ideas of what might cause or where to start to diagnose this, it would be appreciated.


Edit: After replacing the aftermarket 4th taillight the previous owner installed, the problem has gone away entirely.

Ultramaroon 03-05-2025 02:19 PM

Reinstall your stock lights first.

Hazel 03-06-2025 06:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Ultramaroon (Post 3612557)
Reinstall your stock lights first.

Unfortunately it's been well over a year since I've been in possession of the stock lights. This issue didn't start coming up until long after I installed them.

Ultramaroon 03-06-2025 09:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hazel (Post 3612589)
Unfortunately it's been well over a year since I've been in possession of the stock lights. This issue didn't start coming up until long after I installed them.

[soapbox]Remember this lesson when considering future mods. I have all of my stock stuff.[/soapbox]

Disconnect one bulb and test drive until the MIL is thrown. Leaving it disconnected, disconnect another and repeat testing until the MIL is no longer thrown.
Then, leaving that last bulb disconnected, reconnect all the others. Does the MIL get thrown again, or did you find the bad/noisy unit?


edit: Okay,,, not MIL, bur rather that odd combination of lights. Is that limp mode?

Hazel 03-07-2025 05:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ultramaroon (Post 3612593)
edit: Okay,,, not MIL, bur rather that odd combination of lights. Is that limp mode?

It's not limp mode, in fact it seems like the ABS is still functional while the lights are on. The only thing it seems to effect is that I can't use cruise control.

However, after a series of pulling fuses and disconnecting things, I have narrowed it down to the 4th brake light being the issue. The previous owner of my car installed an aftermarket one and completely disconnecting it seems to solve the problem.

Might be something related to the fact that the wiring for it is tapped into the taillight and wires to provide taillight functionality, unlike the stock one.

I ordered a different one and I will see if I have any luck with that one.

Teseo 03-11-2025 06:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Hazel (Post 3612609)
It's not limp mode, in fact it seems like the ABS is still functional while the lights are on. The only thing it seems to effect is that I can't use cruise control.

However, after a series of pulling fuses and disconnecting things, I have narrowed it down to the 4th brake light being the issue. The previous owner of my car installed an aftermarket one and completely disconnecting it seems to solve the problem.

Might be something related to the fact that the wiring for it is tapped into the taillight and wires to provide taillight functionality, unlike the stock one.

I ordered a different one and I will see if I have any luck with that one.

Report any update, pls

Hazel 03-11-2025 11:20 AM

After replacing the aftermarket 4th taillight the previous owner installed, the problem has gone away entirely


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