Re: my 2000 Toyota Echo's 94,000 mile instrument panel...
Actually it is not serious at all. You just need to adjust the dim level on the instrument panel lights. You should have a knob for that. Isn't it the one on the left side of the steering wheel.
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Check the tail lights if they are noe working check the fuse marked 'tail" in the fuse panel at the left lower dash replace this fuse, it also powers the dash lights.
When your light is on, you need to take the car to Autozone or Advanced and have it scanned. They will do it for free and they will let you know why it is on.
It might be shorted to another circuit. Does ammeter read below 0.30 amps. Sounds like its shorting between door-ajar and radio. You have to back probe circuits until you find the short.
are you talking about the check engine light I have a 2000 echo with 350 000 kms on it and my light has been on for at least 200 00 kms I just ignore it car still boots along and i have only had to change the alternator and battery in it both within the last 7 yrs I had a garage reset the light once but it came on after a while so i just gave up on it it is up to you As I said I love that little beast it just will not die and it still gets me over 40 miles per gallon
First thing to do is check the fluid level if that ok you may want to think about having the transmission filter and fluid changed, there are other possibilities but check these first
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