SOURCE: 2003 Toyota Sequoia 4WD
i have a 2003 sequoia ltd and i can tell you that the virtual traction control lights will come on after ignition and remain on as a result of anything that has affected your vehicle operation. from sensors to seals, the computer is designed to shut down the traction control if it has determined that any part of the engine/mechanical systems has malfunctioned. first it was the abs had to be reset after i slammed my brakes on. next i needed a new fuel/oxygen sensor, the passenger primary, and after having fixed both the traction control operates properly, lights go off after ignition and stay off. i think the vehicle operates more driver friendly when its off, because it doesn't go off every time one of the wheels slips. i expect it will happen next time something else malfunctions, its toyotas way of annoying you into their service shop. go to a tune-up shop, (minitune) instead they'll tell you whats wrong and it'll be cheaper.
SOURCE: 2003 toyota sequoia radio error code 1.will not
Error one indicates a bad laser pickup, or a calibration issue. I would recommend a CD cleaner, but, if that does not help, the radio will need to be taken to an authorized service center. The 01 code is rather common to those radios.
SOURCE: I have 2003 Toyota Sequoia. My son incorrect
I would check the fuse. The fuse is there as a first line of defense. So in theory the fuse chould have blown before any damage could be done to the radio. I would also see if there is a relay for the radio and check that as well.
SOURCE: My 2003 Toyota Sequoia rear window will no longer
I don't think that there would be a fuse for each window, it could be a wiring problem check the wires on the window switch that isn't working to make sure the problem isn't there also check the wires on the window motor, if you have a test light you may be able to trace where the power is getting to before you replace the window motor,if the power is getting to the window motor you would have to assume the window motor is faulty.....hope this helps......cheers.
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