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I've been told by the Toyota dealer that the rear bumper must be removed to replace a reverse bulb on the 2007 Solara Sport. Is there any other way?
Check engine light has nothing to do with oil change. The check engine light staying on indicates the computer has detected a problem that is effecting the emissions controls. Now if you are referring to the maintenance required light, open the owner's manual and read it.
The instrument light dimmer is on the main lighting switch - rotate to dim or brighten. Have you checked that your instrument light bulbs are all OK?
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Yes, it would. I have an '01 Solara, and when I took it to the dealership to see why my check engine light was on, after they scanned it, they told me that it was due to a bad egr valve.
tire pressure low or bad sensor
I believe that there is a button that controls this light. I drive a 95 Toyota Camry Coupe, and on my console down by the Gear Shift there is a small button labeled "PWD". When engaged (Down) the light is off, and when disengaged (up) the lGren PWD light shows on the Instrument panel. My understanding is it has to do with Traction Control Hope that helps!
How do you change the light bulbs in the instrument panel in 1998 Toyota corolla
Should be under warranty- go to the dealer and get it checked.
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what about it? there is one on the roof. as well as one on each fold down mirror. there may be map lights in the SLE model.
The information you're looking for (along with a diagram) is in your owners manual. Check pages 314 and 315. The dash light fuse is #31 on the fusebox. It's 10A and labeled "Panel." Cheers