Where is the brake light fuse box?
Like all fuses, the brake light system fuse can be found in the power distribution center, which is under the dashboard or tucked away underneath the hood. Never heard of the power distribution center? It’s just the technical name for a fuse box.
How to CHECK your brake lights?
At night, back up close to a wall and hit the brakes. You should be able to see a red glow on the wall showing if the lights are working. Have someone step on the brake pedal while you look at the back end of the vehicle. There should be at least 2 bulbs that light up regardless of the lighting configuration.
Are there any problems with the Toyota Sienna?
The vehicle automatically moves towards right or left direction even when the signal from the steering wheel is different. One can’t even deny the constant power steering leaks which is again one of the most common issues with this car.
Why is the VSC light not working on my Toyota Sienna?
Completely switch off the engine and turn it on again but pressing the odometer button this time. This should be able to clear the VSC light. However, if this fails to work, it could be linked to problems with the wheel sensors that transmit information to the onboard computer. The sensors get worn out with time.
Why is there no oil in my Toyota Sienna?
As a result, oil leaks out of the hose and, if not caught in time, the engine will have no oil left and may seize. Many Sienna owners successfully resolve this issue by replacing it with an OEM metal cooler pipe (Part No. 15767-31020 ).
What causes Toyota Sienna to roll out of Park?
Shift Lock Solenoid Failure: The shift lock solenoid in 2004-2009 Siennas is prone to failure, which allows the driver to move the shift lever out of the park position without depressing the brake pedal. This causes the minivan to unexpectedly roll out of position.