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Toyota Land Cruiser 100 series Reset unengaged park warning light

How to reset unengaged park warning light Toyota Land Cruiser 100 series.

Reset unengaged park warning light Toyota Land Cruiser 100 series. From year: 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007.

This light warns that the transmission “Park” mechanism is not engaged. If the four−wheel drive control is in the “N” position while the selector lever is in the “P” position, the transmission will disengage and the wheels will not lock.

To restore the park function, shift the four−wheel drive control out of “N”, or the vehicle can move.

All information how to restore the unengaged park warning light is taken from Toyota Land Cruiser 100 series owners manual.

Reset open door warning light Toyota Land Cruiser 100 series

How to reset open door warning light Toyota Land Cruiser 100 series.

Reset open door warning light Toyota Land Cruiser 100 series. From year: 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007.

This light remains on until all the side doors and back door are completely closed.

Below is a picture of how it looks the Toyota Land Cruiser 100 series open door warning light.

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All this information they are taken from Toyota Land Cruiser 100 series owners manual. If the above procedure is not working means that you have damage a sensor. Before you panic check if you have not got the seatbelt in the door.

Reset tire pressure warning light Toyota Land Cruiser 100 series

How to reset tire pressure warning light Toyota Land Cruiser 100 series.

Reset tire pressure warning light Toyota Land Cruiser 100 series. From year: 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007.

This light comes on when the ignition key is turned to the “ON” position. If the tire pressure warning system works properly and tire inflation pressure is appropriate, the light goes off after a few seconds. This light comes on or flashes in the folowing cases when the ignition key is turned to the “ON” position.

When the low tire inflation pressure is detected while driving.

If any tire has low inflation pressure, the light comes on.

The light goes off after the tire inflation pressure is adjusted to a specified level.

When initializing the system.

If initialization is completed, the light blinks three times.

When the system malfunctions.

If the system malfunctions, the light blinks. Although it is no problem to continue driving, have your vehicle checked by your Toyota dealer as soon as possible.

All information how to reset tire pressure warning light is taken from Toyota Land Cruiser 100 series owners manual.

Reset ABS warning light Toyota Land Cruiser 100 series

How to reset ABS warning light Toyota Land Cruiser 100 series.

Reset ABS warning light Toyota Land Cruiser 100 series. From year: 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007.

The light comes on when the ignition key is turned to the “ON” position. If the anti−lock brake system and the brake assist system work properly, the light turns off after a few seconds. Thereafter, if either of the systems malfunctions, the light comes on again.

When the “ABS” warning light is on (and the brake system warning light is off), the anti−lock brake system, the brake assist system, the vehicle stability control system and/or active traction control system do/does not operate, but the brake system still operates conventionally. When the “ABS” warning light is on (and the brake system warning light is off), the anti−lock brake system does not operate so that the wheels could lock up during a sudden braking or braking on slippery road surfaces.

If either of the following conditions occurs, this indicates a malfunction somewhere in the components monitored by the warning light system. Contact your Toyota dealer as soon as possible to service the vehicle.

  • The light does not come on when the ignition key is turned to the “ON” position, or remains on.
  • The light comes on while you are driving.
  • A warning light turning on briefly during operation does not indicate a problem.

If the “ABS” warning light remains on together with the brake system warning light, immediately stop your vehicle at a safe place and contact your Toyota dealer.

Timing Belt Warning Indicator Reset Procedure For LandCruiser

Reset Procedure For Toyota LandCruiser UZJ100, HZJ105 and HDJ100

1. T-BELT MODE DISPLAY
a) With ignition turned ON, using the trip switch (select/reset button) change the display to ODO, and turn the ignition OFF
b) While pressing the trip switch, turn the ignition switch ON and hold it for 5 seconds.
c) Release the trip switch, then press the switch again within 5 seconds.
d) The digital display should change to T-belt mode. The initial display “15” (0,000km) is displayed (ie. 150,000km).

2. REWRITING REPLACEMENT VALUES
While in the T-Belt mode, each press of the trip switch will change the displayed value by 10,000km increments. Once ” 20 ” (200,000km) is reached the display reverts back to ” 1 ” (10,000km) again. Remember, this setting is the number of kilometres to be travelled before the light comes on next, and once reset this counter will start from zero.
I believe the timing belt interval for all the 100 series engine variants is 150,000km, but this should be checked against each different markets servicing recommendation. This being the case, you shouldn’t need to change from the default setting of “15”.
Obviously for the US, the ODO is in miles, and I guess the T-Belt warning would be set in 10,000 mile intervals.

3. T-BELT WARNING RESET COMPLETION
a) After setting the replacement setting value, hold the trip switch ON for more than 5 seconds then release the switch.
b) Check that the display has now changed back to ODO and that the warning light has gone off when the engine is started.
NOTE: If the T-Belt mode is completed, even though the belt replacement has not been performed, the T-Belt warning IS reset.
I hope this proves to be of assistance guys, as usual all care no responsibility. ;-)