It depends on which lights are on. There could be an issue with the oil or the tire pressure or you may just need gas.
It could be the gas cap is not on properly. So take it off and put back on but then it still takes a day or 2 for the icon to go away
No.No.
The dashboard indicator light might have a loose connection. The dashboard indicator light might have a corroded or loose ground wire.
no. however your indicator lights are located in your dashboard. dashboard light will light up when you turn your headlights on. Ex. the lights that are illuminated behind your miles per hour needle or behind your fuel gauge. Your indicator light are a lights that come on when your first turn the ignition. these lights indicate when your oil needs to be changed or your fuel is low or your washer fluid is low or the blue light that is illuminated when your headlights are on bright or high beam etc.....most newer model cars are equipped with the indicator lights. hope this is helpful.
try unscrewing the back light covers and replacing the lights
YES. The harness is behind the bumper in proximity of the location of the lights.
YES. The harness is behind the bumper in proximity of the location of the lights.
Short circuit in your vehicle alarm system. In most alarms, some lights will flash on and off as an indicator of an attempted break in.
A fast paced dashboard indicator light usually means that there is a failed bulb somewhere on that circuit. Check all the bulbs including side markers and mirror lights if equipped on that circuit (left/right).
my fuse panel (with the descriptions) is gone off of my 2000 jeep grand Cherokee Laredo, how to i get a description of what all 32 fuses control on my jeep?
Try replacing the turn signal flasher
Turn on you lights and put them on low beam. That is daytime running lights.