1. Check Engine Light: The check engine light is a general warning that there's a problem with your vehicle's engine or emission control system. It can indicate a variety of issues, such as a malfunctioning sensor, a problem with the fuel injection system, or an issue with the catalytic converter.
2. Traction Control Light: The traction control light indicates that your vehicle's traction control system has been activated. This system is designed to prevent the wheels from slipping when accelerating, but it can also be triggered if the vehicle's sensors detect a difference in wheel speeds between the front and rear axles.
What To Do: If both the check engine and traction control lights are on in your 1998 Toyota Camry, it's best to have the vehicle inspected by a qualified mechanic as soon as possible. The mechanic can diagnose the specific issues and make the necessary repairs to resolve the problems.