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I have this problem if I jump in and start the car too quickly. It will shut off and the security light flashes. Thankfully it never happens when I'm on the road! I think it's related to the seatbelt switch. There's a wire under the driver seat connected to a sensor in the seatbelt buckle that tells the computer when the seatbelt is fastened. I tried spraying WD-40 into the seatbelt buckle to clean it, which helped, but it is still loose and intermittent. When it happens the remote won't do anything to get the car unlocked and started. I just have to wait ten minutes for the security system to reset itself.
The battery is dead or not connected tight enough. Bring the battery to an auto parts store, and have it tested, it sounds like it's dead or VERY weak, that's what those signs and symptoms are telling me.
Rachell, try checking your tire pressure. Look closely @ the light your describing, its actually an outline of a tire. One or more of your tires are low on air. Air pressure sould be around 40-45 psi The light sould clear after a short drive. Hope that helps Greg.
Just recently, I inadvertently removed the yellow doohickey that holds the 2 x 10 amp fuses in the interior fuse bank of my 2002 WJ Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo. I checked the fuses and they were ok so I inserted the fuse holder back in.. Low and behold the seatbelt and airbag light came on and stayed on. After several quick fixes etc to get the lights to go out, I finally returned to the fuse holder and discovered that A. You need to squeeze in the tabs to get the fuse holder out and B. the fuse holder when being re-inserted will not automatically clip in... you have to squeeze the tabs again to press the fuse holder fully home. I started the old girl up again and no more lights.
As far as I know that seat belt warning chime and light is there for your safety and protection, it should not be bypassed in any way.
There is no by pass seqwuence or code to eliminate this safety device.
Buckle up, its the law.
You may want to take your car to a parts store for a free scan of your cars computer. The yellow light is check engine light. Something needs attention.
make sure your fluids are topped off it is a check engine light probally your computer when accesed will read a code from this light talk to a parts store the light will diagnose the problem
the red one i belive is your seatbelt warning..... put on your seatbelt it should go out... the yellow may be the check engine light.... stop in at your local autozone and have them read the codes (free) and write down what they are and post them here.. they will probably tell you too what the problem might be ... i'll have a look for the user manual too.
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