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When you start up a 2012 Nissan Versa, you may notice the traction control light briefly flashing before turning off. This is part of the system's initialization process. If the light remains on, it indicates that the traction control is either turned off or there is an issue with it. The traction control kicks in automatically when the sensors detect dangerous driving conditions, helping to improve traction by adjusting braking power to the wheels as needed. If you see the warning light flashing while driving, it could be due to various issues such as faulty sensors, brake lights, or fuses. The traction control in the Versa is managed by a 10 Amp BCM fuse located on the driver's side fuse panel.
The traction control indicator on your 2012 Nissan Versa lights up when you're driving on slippery surfaces, but it could also signal a problem with one of the wheel sensors.