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When the traction control light is illuminated in the 2013 Dodge Avenger, it typically means that the car is being driven on rough or slippery surfaces. It may also signal that the wheel sensors are malfunctioning. The traction system works to reduce engine power to prevent wheel spin when navigating challenging terrain like snow or mud. To regain full engine power in such situations, you can disable the traction control system by pressing the ESP OFF button. The activation of the engine can be achieved by pressing the traction OFF switch once more or restarting the vehicle. Look for the indicator light to confirm that the system is engaged. For detailed information on the traction control system, refer to the Starting and Driving section in the manual.
The 2013 Dodge Avenger’s traction control button can be found on the central console dashboard, positioned behind the steering wheel.