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because you did not trun the lights of when you closed the car
disconnect the battery
Depends on which light you are referring to. The "Check Engine" light comes on when there is a problem with the emissions system. The "Maintenance Required Light" comes on when scheduled maintenance is required as outlined in your owners manual.
The 2007 Toyota FJ-Cruiser runs on premium unleaded (required).
With an automobile diagnostic computer, the mechanic will clear it for you, but it will cost you. Not much though.
Read your maintenance schedule. Usually it means that it's time to replace oil, rotate tires and depending on mileage air filters etc.
to reset press and hold the odo reset and turn car on (do not start) and continue to hold for 10 seconds. light will go off
I don't want to sound like a smartass but, the instructions on how to reset the light(which is really an oil change reminder) are located in your owners manual.
Switch the car on go to "trip" with the joy stick on your GPS and it will guide you through the process
light is burned out
im pretty sure the tire pressure
Maintenance required is not triggered by any kind of problem. It's pre-programmed to go off when you drive 5k miles. It's just a reminder that you need to maintain your car. Service required is triggered by malfunction.