13 toyota corolla several check-up lights on

Asked by ykim96 Aug 23, 2016 at 02:32 PM about the 2013 Toyota Corolla L

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I just bought a used car and don't have much
knowledge about car maintenance. Several lights
such as abs, trac off, low pressure engine oil, and
maintence required lights come on as soon as I
turn on my car and go away in a few seconds. I just
noticed this because it felt a little funny as I turned
the engine on this morning. Tire pressure light
stays on though.
I would greatly appreciate it if someone could tell
me if I have to fix these.
Thanks!

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If the tire pressure light continues to blink, it means you have a faulty tire pressure sensor. If it blinks for a few seconds and then stays on without blinking, you have a low tire(s). I'm not sure about the Corolla. But many Toyotas also have a pressure sensor on the spare. So if you have checked the pressure on all four tires and it's still on, check the spare.

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