Check engine

Asked by Edmirthaci Feb 14, 2018 at 06:07 PM about the 2005 Toyota Corolla CE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Hey guys.i drive a toyota corolla 2005.  Today i was
driving on snow and the check engine light,  
traction light and vsc light turned on.  Is it a serious
problem or just needs a reset

4 Answers

30

I'm not a mechnic but from experiance its very unlikely that all that would go bad at one time unless yiou was having a lot of trouble in the snow and running it hard. myself being cheap . and knowing if you have it reset if something is really wrong they will come back on . If have a polace that you take it to when ever you need to smilke and ask them to reset it . the man i have dose it for me for free because i go to him knowing hes trust worthy,. and honest . Bewear of them trying to take advantage of you ok some will tell you anything even if there is nothing wrong .. Tell them if the light comes back on you will bring it to them because of what they did for you. . .

Well, today i watched in youtube some tutorials for reset, from the odometer button. And it worked. Lights turned off. Is it ok or should i go at specialists?

30

Your OK .I'm glad you had a real mechanic tell you that .

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