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Toyota hiace orange oil light flashing on - 1997 Toyota Previa

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 09, 2009

SOURCE: oil light comes on

Yellow oil can lit means you need to top up the oil. Red oil can means you have lost oil pressure.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 18, 2009

SOURCE: Hiace Toyota

Near the foot-step on the front passenger door (open the door first!)

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rogues181

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  • Posted on Aug 12, 2009

SOURCE: 1995 toyota hiace-weird light keeps popping up..

This is a low oil level light... Sender unit is attached to the side of sump...if oil level is good>maybe sender unit is stuck and need to be serviced

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 06, 2009

SOURCE: How do you disassemble toyota hiace 2006 dash?

Its easy, The only tool you need is a plastic lever tool. Or can be done with big head screw driver (but car for the trims for it can get damaged)
Lever both side vents out, then pull on the trim gently outwards. (long piece from glove box to the end of the radio before the instrumental dash panel) Then pull the main inturmental dash out towards you as well. There may by plugs connected to the front panel. Disconnect that and it exposes the digital meter, I think it then takes only 2 x 10m bolts and the dash is out.

Adam Scott Roberts

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  • Posted on Jun 17, 2012

SOURCE: reverse lights flash when indicating right in toyota hiace powervan

you have a grounding problem on the right rear light assembly.

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