Due to uneven wear of tires and/or at least one of the tires are not inflated correctly, the speed sensor on the wheels detected a difference in wheel speeds and therefore the tire light on the gauge cluster goes on. Don't worry about the ABS light, it meant one of the speed sensors is malfunctioning and you probably lost the ABS functioning which in some dangerous instances is better without ABS and one of the instances is when you suddenly brake, you will end up hitting the vehicle in front of you during functioning of ABS. Without ABS you might be able to stop just in time!
i dont know exactly.
Um... Aren't all brake lights in the back of a car?
The "trip odometer" on the dashboard doubles as a dimmer. So, the solution to no lights inside the Toyota Sienna is to turn the trip odometer up to turn the lights back on.
There is a fuse for these lights. I would highly recommend not doing this as it is illegal.
Turn the stem for the odometer reset
in the engine compartment
there should be a switch on the dash that overrides the courtesy lights, check the drivers manual.
check the fuse that's if the bulb is not burnt out.
You turn the trip odometer button on the dash.
The recommended tire pressure for OEM tires on a Toyota Sienna is 35 psi, but you should pay attention to and follow the tire manufacturer's specifications for any aftermarket brand of tires that you purchase.
i dont think you have chirp only lights will flush
Too much or not enough, probably not enough.