2010 Toyota Matrix dash lights all on, crank no start

Asked by Guru5VQJX Jan 06, 2018 at 03:12 AM about the 2010 Toyota Matrix Base

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a Toyota Matrix base model 2010
Manual

The other day, after driving already that
morning, I went to start my car and it was
cranking, radio etc working but not
engaging.

Left it a while then it worked fine but the
engine symbol light was on.

I read online and tightened the fuel cap, for
the sensor and fuel pressure. Light went off
and car was working fine.

Today I went to start the car and cranking,
radio on but no engage and my ABS,
power steering, charging battery and
engine light were all on as well as I beeping
about a passenger but there was no one in
the seat.

I don't know what to do!

3 Answers

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On many Toyotas, the ABS and traction control lights come on with the check engine light. Get the engine light read and fix engine light and you will more than likely not have the other lights. This happens on newer Toyotas 2007 and newer.

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Comunicator was detect O2 sensor.. already replace new O2 sensor, extractor but still appear the indication..

70

Did you use Denso brand oxygen sensor? If not that is probably why light is still on.

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