check engine, handbrake/brake fluid warning, battery, and there's another that indicates that a globe has blown somewhere on the car
I think that's it?
I was just woundering if anyone knows the proper description for the warning lights in the ST162 Celica as i am trying to familierize my self with them. i know all the basic ones just i am not to sure if there are any manufacture specific ones i should know about befor they come on.
Thanks
check engine, handbrake/brake fluid warning, battery, and there's another that indicates that a globe has blown somewhere on the car
I think that's it?
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Originally Posted by Dale
any idea what that one looks like, its the first time i have actually delt with this type of warning light befor
um it's orange, on the right hand side of all the warning lights, looks like the front/rear of the car with little ray things coming away from the lights
hard to explain what it looks like without a picture or seeing it
if you really want to see take a tail light globe out, turn the car on then step on the brake for a couple of seconds and it will come on![]()
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Should have asked befor but whats toyotas why of indicating you should check the engine. Thanks BTW for the description of the other one
that would be the check engine light, pretty universal that one
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the engine check light, has been on since the conversion was done 2 yrs ago or so... not a problem, was on when Karl had it and when i had it, must be a faulty sensor somewhere as there isnt a problem.![]()
What is autosalon? Sounds kinda homo.
Slayer Of Toymods Wookie SlayersOriginally Posted by tooch
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i ment to ask what it looks like, is it similar to other vehicles or does toyota use there own speical little icon?
ummm im not sure, i guess its kinda universal, just the engine like symbol
What is autosalon? Sounds kinda homo.
Slayer Of Toymods Wookie SlayersOriginally Posted by tooch
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yeah what i meant by universal is it's similar to other vehicles check engine lights etc
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