Vsc

Asked by Cookie Feb 28, 2016 at 08:51 AM about the 2004 Toyota Sienna 4 Dr LE AWD Passenger Van

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a Toyota Sienna 2004 yesterday
while driving the van accelerated and I
heard a pop followed by the VSC light
which flashed briefly and it took to the right
side. Seems fine now I'm still concerned
any ideas?

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Is the check engine light coming on in combination with the VSC light? If so, is it flickering? The different codes the VSC warning light throws are usually PO446,Po455 and PO441. The probable causes are listed anywhere from loose gas cap to evaporative emission system, evap.canister or hose not connected , vacuum leak at engine,purse or solenoid defective and oh, yes, vacuum leak at engine.. Let me know if you have any further issues or questions! Best of luck!

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