2007 toyota tundra problem

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I have a 2007 Toyota Tundra 4x4 crew cab and the dash board warning light are flashing none stop. Looking for solutions and how too fix it


Thanks; Terry
 
I have a 2007 Toyota Tundra 4x4 crew cab and the dash board warning light are flashing none stop. Looking for solutions and how too fix it


Thanks; Terry
Black electrical tape. LOL

Obd / diagnostic computer reader should give a hint...or a trip to Auto zone who can usually check (free) for you.
 
Which warning light or lights specifically are lighting up?

Could be a bad wheel speed sensor. It will make the brake, vsc and abs light up.
 
Solid check engine is usually emissions... flashing is usually not good and more engine/powertrain related is what I was told by Toyota.

Edit to add - O2 sensors are common issues on the older Tundras
 
My tundra has done that...just turning it off and on fixed everything ha


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Tire pressure Light? Maybe one of the sensor went bad. Don't forget the spare has one too.
 
Try disconnecting one cable on the battery post. Pump brake a few times to discharge electrical system. Re-connect battery post you should be good to go. Same thing happened on my son's 2004 4-Runner. This fixed the problem.
 
Is it the check engine light, 4 lo and traction control all at the same time? Does it stay in limp mode? I have a 2007 myself.
 
Have you had a trailer hooked to it recently? Check your fuses, my 07 blew a trailer brake light fuse due to a shitty wired trailer and set off every warning light in he dash.

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Take it to an auto parts store to check the code. Any thing else is a wild ass guess
 
Take it to an auto parts store to check the code. Any thing else is a wild ass guess

I took my 4runner to a local shop with expertise and their code check was ambiguous. So...I took it
to the Toyota dealer in FBX and they said I needed 4 different sensors that were all hard to get and expensive.
I went to a Toyota Chat Room and my problem was solved in minutes. "Low Battery Voltage"......one volt low!
 
Get yourself a bluetooth code reader that pairs to your smart phone. I treat them like spare tires, one in every vehicle. Reseting a code can get you out of limp mode and home.
 
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