this was a common occurance on my 93 dynasty, i started disconnecting the positive battery terminal and it seemed 2 correct it'self! i think a relay was sticking and by disconnecting it it seemed to force it to drop out! there are a ton of courtesy lights on the dynasty. battery warehouse installed a smaller amperage battery and this was the most likely reason, not enough power for all the wipers, heater,ac,power windows and the 8 courtesy lamps. i bought a blade type battery disconnect, from advance auto this made the disconnect simple and reliable. might be a weak alternator/regulator or dirty battery terminals, can't charge properly since the resistance of the corrosion tricks the regulator into thinking the charge is higher than it is. hope this helps! :)
They were both feudal.
Farmers, Traders, hunters
Creation of principality
Earthenware and stoneware were made the most during the Shang Dynasty.
All have poles
Well i would suggest connecting the battery...
The most common problem from what I can tell is battery failure. This car needs a much stronger battery than a normal car, and they are still working out the technical side of this.
Objects made of bronze were common in the Shang Dynasty of China.
Objects made of bronze were common in the Shang Dynasty of China.
I had the same problem. Try replace the cable/wires that lead from under the car to the positive and negative posts to the battery. This is a common problem for this car. Maybe defective wires were used when the cars were originally manufactured.
The wire that goes from your battery to your starter, or just your starter, very common problem
They were both feudal.
The battery life issue is the major problem nowadays, and even Apple wearable devices are not the exception. Battery draining, not charging, and short battery life are the most common problems reported by consumers. If you are facing battery issues, especially on the Apple Watch, then you
There could be several reasons why a Toyota Sienna will not start. the most common problem would be a dead battery.
AA is the most common battery size.
The most probable cause of both lights being on at the same time is a malfunction of each system. The brake light may illuminate because of a problem with the ABS unit, or because of low brake fluid. The battery light may illuminate because of a problem with the charging system, such as a malfunctioning alternator or dying battery. It could also be a problem common to both lights, such as a bad ground somewhere or an ECU problem.
The ptolemaic dynasty. (APEX)