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Traction Control Sensor - Warning on Dash - Help!

light came up on dask,,,,help asap as new buyer is on the way,

If it's still on ....remove Key and move it away from Spyder for 5 min. .... try again - if still on dis-connect battery and touch the + & - leads to-gether .... this will re-set the computer .... If it's still on you have a problem ..... good luck .... Mike :thumbup:
 
I was pulling out of a parking lot, at a good pace to match the traffic speed, and hit a patch of gravel. the Spyder kinda of stuttered, losing traction, then getting traction, then losing it again. This triggered the warning light on dash. After I shut it off and let it sit at my destination, I started it and the light was no longer on and has never returned.
 
Surprised you haven't told you to jump and down on one foot and the light will go away.

Make sure that: – Wheel sensors are securely fastened and undamaged. – Rear wheel speed sensor is properly adjusted. – Front wheel sensor gap is the same (within 0.6 mm (.024 in) at 4 different places, 90° apart. Otherwise, inspect components for straightness and ensure wheels are properly tightened.
 
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