I assume the lights were NOT on while the car was being driven??
If these lights stay on for an extended period (more than 5 minutes) of time after the engine has been shut off, this may suggest you have a faulty instrument cluster or potentially a parasitic drain on the battery caused by faulty wiring or an accessory that is drawing power from the car when it is off.
To make sure there are not oil pressure issues ... I would check your oil dip stick level .... and also read any OBDII codes to see if the check engine light triggered anything.
If the only issue is the lights going on ... which means there is an electrical issue ... you will probably have to take it to a good mechanic for troubleshooting the problem
Thank you so much for the check see oil was just changed isn't there oil reset if the light warns that you need and oil change
Also as I was watching you tube some guy took out the number 36 fuse can't seem to locate the diagram with which one they are
If it is your oil LIFE light ... then there is reset procedure ... the shop that changed your oil should have reset it for you:
1-Turn off the ignition
2-Close all doors.
3-Turn the ignition key to position II, If your vehicle has push-start button, press and hold the ” Start” for two seconds without touching the brake pedal.
4-Next, simultaneously press the GAS PEDAL and the BRAKE PEDAL and hold it for a minimum of 20 seconds, until a “Service: Oil reset in prog.” message shows on the instrument cluster display.
5-Continue holding the gas and brake pedals until the display says “Service: Oil reset complete”.
6-The oil change reminder indicator will turn off. This confirms that the reset procedure has been correctly completed.
On the #36 fuse ... that is for the instrument cluster and A/C according to the owners manual ... fuse/relay discussion starts on page 148
Paste this into your web address and take a look
http://www.fordservicecontent.com/Ford_C...
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SOURCE: Check Engine Light
Go to a mechanic and check out the car, in some cars you need to take it to a mechanic several miles. you have have to worry about, but dont take risks, and go check out your car.
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FYI also when you get those codes you can look them up and get their description at http://www.check-engine-light.com
SOURCE: engine seized no oil did not get check oil or check engine light
The oil pressure warning light only comes on when oil pressure drops below 4psi at this moment there is no oil in the engine most often it does not get to this point because oil, water etc is checked every week. It could be your engine was using oil which would point to an engine fault.
SOURCE: hold light blinking, check engine light on, engine slows down
check tps sensor (throttle position sensor in backside of the throttle cable) and map sensor (manifold absolute pressure on front little 1 inch sensor with vacuum line) make sure there plugged in. the ecm (engine control module driver side inner fender) and tcm (transmission control module under dash) both need the data to know when to upshift and increase fuel/air. Otherwise the computer runs default values and guesses off of other sensors giving poor performance. also disconnect battery for 15 min. usually resets aveo service lights if you dont have a scanner.
SOURCE: My check engine light is stay on....how can I cancel it?
disconect thye battery for 1 min then hook it back up and if it comes back on bring it to the shop
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