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for 6 mth both traction control lights come on during sand driving or when going over uneven road surfaces. This triggers the check engine light which stays on until cleared. A mechanic initially said only fault he could find was the engine coolant but the temp was fine he cleared it and said could not get it to fault again. Next time it did it 1 wk later I drove it in when the abs and check engine lights were on. He advised it was the oxygen sensors and they had triggered the ABS lights. They were all replaced. Still have same problem and purchased an OBD dongle. Seems to always come up with P0125 when it goes off. Is there a sensor that is likely to cause this error and behavior with the ABS on off lights or do I just need to slowly replace the parts that could be responsible?

Vehicle: Pajero NP VRX auto 6 2006

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Anytime the CK ENG LT comes on ABS and TRAC are disabled, the reason is your vehicle is not operating at manufactuer inteneded specification. so for safety reason these are disabled. P0125 can represent the 02 sensor or the coolant temperature not acheiveng   a closed loop condition. either the cooling system which is for the thermostat or the 02 sensor is not properly functioning.

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