Thank you I'm gonna give it a try. PLEASE keep making any videos for this vehicle. I have the same exact one and color. Love the car. Great video!! Greatly appreciated!5*'s
Cheers for the amazing information on recalibrating VSC TRAC light. I made a change using ODB scanner and the end result generated VSC TRAC OFF light. Thank You Very Very much!
The procedure worked perfectly on my 2002 SC430. Thanks so much for posting this video and sharing the information. Great view of the jumper placement too.
VSC light and VSC Off light came on after a locksmith attached a scan tool to the OBD II port to program the chip in a replacement key for my SC430. This video saved me $ and hassle and took literally 60 seconds. Thanks!
Dude, you are the best! My mom said her cars vsc light has been on for months, and she wasn't able to take it to the shop. Of course I had to check for another option and your page did the trick. Thanks and keep up the good work!
Wow! That was toooo easy. Thank you soo much. Question? The lighter came on because I swapped the pen radio for a new double din. The tpws light is on, how can I get that ti go? It was not on before and the tires are correctly inflated.
The gift that keeps on giving! Thank you Stephen. I put my car in for a fault with the roof mechanism and got it back with a fixed roof and a VSC light that wouldn't go off. The auto electrician said his Techstream didn't reach back to my 2003 model so he couldn't recalibrate the car. Take it to "Lexus", he said !!! Well, I got onto Google and laid my heart bare asking how to fix a VSC light on and you, electronically, galloped to the rescue. I had to destroy a perfectly good paper clip but the end justified the means............ Thank you, thank you, thank you, all the way from Sydney, Australia
You're a legend man, worked on my 02 LS430 like a charm. Saved me a bunch of calls back and forth with a dealer and body shop that it came from. Took like a minute not including the test drive.
I just used a paper clip. Open it up so that it fits in the two specific holes... and make sure that it is bent in a way that will apply a little pressure. That will ensure it maintains electrical connectivity. Good luck.
Great job Stephen. Viewing your video saved me from taking my car into the Lexus dealership where they most likely would have charged me for an hour's labor or to replace the VSC switch. Thank you!
Hi Ben... my best guess is that the paper clip/jumper is in the wrong slots. What type of car do you have? If it is a Lexus SC430... it should be the exact slots you see in my video. If it is a different vehicle, you may need to try some different slots. Ultimately, I am not a Lexus mechanic... I just figured this out at home and posted the video. Apologies if this does not help you.