Buckle your seatbelt.
Beeping or blinking lights indicate a problem within a car. In order to get the lights to stop, a person must fix the problem.
The beeping is a warning that the lights are on, so the answer is turn the lights off.
The oil and battery lights might be showing on your shogun when driving due to an electrical problem. A mechanic can properly diagnose the problem.
Are you referring to a beeping noise or an actual alarm noise?If it is a beeping noise it could be a door open or head light on alert. Are there any indication lights showing up on your dash? If so, check your vehicles owners manual for some more insight.
You might know if your 2010 Ford Escape has an electrical problem if you have features on the Escape that don't work. For example, the radio or the lights not working could be an electrical problem. Check the fuses first.
You've left your lights on!
where is the fuse for driving lights for a 2010 ford escape
can't believe someone asked this...but. usually the warning lights mean there is a problem with whatever warning light is showing.. the pictures of the warning lights are about as simple as can be for a preschooler to figure out.. sorry for the cynical answer.. but someone had to do it
its eather a fuse is blowen or one of your bulbs are blowen
A big hammer works. I used a 4lb sledgehammer on mine and it only took a few seconds. Problem solved.
The room fuse powers the internal lights and radio and also the terrible beeping sound when the door is ajar.
how do you fix your lighting problem with your 94 chevy cavalier z24 you haveno tail lights dash lights or parking lights