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A slip light that stays on usually means that TCS isn't working as it should. Most likely because the pads are worn, or in your case, may have popped loose.

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A slip light that stays on usually means that TCS isn't working as it should. Most likely because the pads are worn, or in your case, may have popped loose. I would get them inspected.
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A slip light that stays on usually means that TCS isn't working as it should. Most likely because the pads are worn, or in your case, may have popped loose. I would get them inspected.
Also, because of worn pads your brake fluid could be getting low. Anything below half could cause the same issue.
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Also, because of worn pads your brake fluid could be getting low. Anything below half could cause the same issue.
This as well. Make sure your brake fluid is maxed. I’ve heard numerous times of issues with braking system sensors that were resolved with filling brake fluid to max. Maybe wouldn’t hurt to pop that wheel that hit the curb off and inspect your pads to be sure both are seated properly and everything looks good.
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