the 2 are most likely unrelated the check engine light is on for an emissions-related malfunction the seat belt light could be a number of things - does the vehicle have airbags? - does the vehicle have automatic shoulder belts, and if so, is the lapbelt used or not? thats all i can contribute here I have a 1996 Ford Probe. The check engine light came on. Took it to a mechanic who said usually it means the catalytic converter is going bad but if that were the case, the car would be performing poorly.. would have no "get up and go" and might have a rotten egg odor. Since that was not the case, he said the sensor was shot, needs a new sensor.
A bad relay switch could be the culprit if dash lights remain on after engine starts in a Toyota. Cold weather can also cause these lights to stay on after the engine starts.
if you leave the parking lights switch "ON" the lights will remain on, even if the car has been turned off.
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In the back should be tail lights which always come on when the headlights or parking lights are on, and stoplights which come on whenever the brakes are pressed. The stoplights should be brighter than the tail lights, but they should be separate.
Either the switch that turns the backup lights on is out of adjustment, or has failed in the on position.
Red lights flashing on a school bus mean remain stopped until they are turned off.
Check the brake light switch, it's under the dashboard, connected to the brake pedal.
You don't unless you are parked with the engine running. If you are parked and you want the engine running but don't want the daytime running lights on just shut the car off and set the parking brake then start the car back up. The lights should remain off until you release the parking brake.
This usually means a bad or wrong bulb in the tail lights
There is coolant in the engine block when the engine is not running. The engine block, heater, hoses and radiator remain full when engine is not running.
It sounds like your brakelight switch is stuck. It's located above the brake pedal.
A failed switch is a common cause.