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Brand fixes·Published Jul 16, 2026·2 min read

Lexus VSC and TRAC OFF warning lights together: causes and fixes

Lexus VSC and TRAC OFF warning lights together often signal wheel speed sensor or yaw sensor issues. Learn causes, fixes, and when to consult a specialist.

Lexus VSC and TRAC OFF warning lights together: causes and fixes

If you see VSC and TRAC OFF lights on a Lexus, the cause is usually a faulty wheel speed sensor or yaw sensor. These safety systems disable automatically when a fault is detected, triggering both warning lights. This applies to models from 2006 onward, including ES350, RX350, and IS250 chassis.

What the warning lights mean

The Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) and Traction Control (TRAC) systems rely on data from wheel speed sensors and the yaw rate sensor. If either sensor fails or sends inconsistent data, the car’s computer disables these systems for safety. The lights illuminate to alert you of the fault.

Common causes

  • Faulty wheel speed sensor (most frequent)
  • Damaged wiring harness to sensors
  • Failed yaw rate sensor
  • Low brake fluid or hydraulic system issues
  • Faulty ABS control module (rare)

Diagnostic steps

  1. Use a scan tool that supports Lexus-specific codes (Techstream, ISTA, or Xentry)
  2. Check for stored codes like C1259 (wheel speed sensor circuit) or C1280 (yaw rate sensor)
  3. Inspect sensor wiring for damage or corrosion
  4. Test sensor resistance and signal output
  5. Verify proper wheel alignment and tire condition

Fixes and repair costs

  • Replacing a wheel speed sensor: $150–$400 per sensor, including labor
  • Yaw rate sensor replacement: $300–$600
  • Wiring repair: $100–$250 depending on damage
  • ABS module replacement: $800–$1,500 (rare)
    Costs vary by model year and labor rates. Confirm with a specialist for your specific vehicle.

DIY vs. professional repair

Some fixes, like sensor replacement, are DIY-friendly with basic tools. However, calibrating the yaw rate sensor often requires proprietary equipment. If calibration is needed, consult a specialist to avoid further issues.

When to see a specialist

If the lights persist after basic checks, or if calibration is required, talk to a specialist. They can perform advanced diagnostics and ensure proper system function.

FAQ

Can I keep driving with this code?

Yes, but avoid aggressive driving. The systems are disabled, increasing skid risk in wet or slippery conditions. Drive cautiously and get it checked soon.

Will it clear itself?

No. The lights stay on until the fault is resolved. Clearing codes without fixing the root cause will cause them to return.

What does the repair usually involve?

Replacing the faulty sensor or repairing wiring. Calibration may be needed afterward, which requires specialized tools.

If the issue persists, a verified specialist can run a remote scan or help you find a verified electrician.

Find an electrician who specializes in Lexus systems to ensure accurate diagnosis and repair.
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