It was my alternator, needed rebuild.
Check the fuse.
It may caused by a light installed that don't match the factory specifications, could be the wattage is a bit off or something of that nature. It could also be the lamp failure sensor. On the LS400 it is located in the trunk on the drivers-side just behind the backseat. The sensor activates the warning light when there is a break in the circuit for the brake lights or the tail-lights.
Alternator has/is going bad.
It is possible that a wheel speed sensor is bad. This will cause the anti lock braking to not read the wheel correctly which would be a brake problem that would cause a light.
That would depend on what warning lights you are referring to. I'll need more information if I am to answer this fully.
Lights are a more effective warning than a siren. Lights are silent and a siren can provide warning to suspects when the police would like to catch them.
warning lights on dash mean something is wrong u would have a generator light a temp , and an oil light
a fuse
my truck does that and what is happening is my light bulbs rattle and the computer is sending the message lights are out...
because your speed gas ect. is all digital. the warning lights are not. your circuit board on the back of the cluster is probably fried.
When my Volvo broke an alternator drive belt the majority of the warning lights came on.
witch lights