you press the hasid lights botten then get out and chek
If you are referring to your system fault warning lights, i.e. the service engine soon light or your traction control lights, when you start the car you should see these lights come on. What they are doing is checking the system computers and if it finds everything ok, all the lights go out. If one of the lights stays on, there is a problem. The way to check it is to start the car or start to accessory and see if they light up- If not all of them light, you have a fault. Hopefully this will never happen because most lilkely the instrument panel cluster would have to be replaced to fix it and that is a very large expense.
brakes work, good tire pressure, oil is good, all fluids are full, and all signals and warning lights work
make sure high beams are not on
the #3 slot is for the parking lights #11 is for the warning lights #21 is for hazzard lights and #26 is the back up lights the #3 slot is for the parking lights #11 is for the warning lights #21 is for hazzard lights and #26 is the back up lights
could be a grounding problem make sure you have a good connection in that taillight
If all other lights work then make sure that the parking light bulbs are good. Check for a parking light fuse and relay, to insure that the work properly.
door open light is on, locks and mirrors will not work
A flasher relay interrupts power to the hazard lights making them flash. The relay can be a dedicated relay or it can be the same relay that operates the turn signals. Depends on the make, model, and year of the vehicle.
may have the wrong type bulb check to make sure bulb has two contact points.
change the fuse if not replace flasher
The good news is the brake lights still appear to work even when this warning is displayed. Does anyone know if the brake lights are at risk of not coming on when you hit the brakes?
Make sure the bulbs are still good.
Check ALL the GROUNDS in the wiring harness and make SURE they are tight and clean.