I have a 2000 sienna..........and had that light come on......in has to do with the braking system
Check brake fluid level in master cylinder Check to make sure parking brake is fully released
According to my 2000 Sienna manual, an exclamation point in a circle with 2 parens on either side is a brake system warning light. Might want to get your brake system looked at.
When the light comes on it's telling you to read the engine diagnostic codes.
what cause the ac light to blink on a 1999 Toyota sienna
Well, replacing the license plate light on a 2005 Toyota Sienna is a simple and calming process, just like painting happy little trees. First, locate the license plate light housing behind the rear bumper. Then, gently twist the bulb socket counterclockwise to remove it, and replace the old bulb with a new one. Finally, twist the socket back into place, and you'll have a bright and happy license plate light shining for all to see.
2000 Toyota Sienna brake light bulb lamp replacement: Purchase the correct replacement brake light bulb(s) first, before disassembling the vehicle. See sources and related links below for replacement brake light bulb information. Then consult your owner's manual for the replacement procedure. As simple as it sounds, the owner's manual is the best place to start for brake light bulb lamp replacement instructions and illustrations. You may want to consider replacing both left and right at the same time in order to keep brightness and color equal (optional).
My family has driven three hours on empty in a 1999 Toyota sienna. We were driving on the mountains, and we thank God to be alive.
The gas cap was loose on my '04 Sienna. How's that for simple...
When there is an issue with a vehicles airbag, the airbag light comes on. In order to reset it, the problem must be taken care of, and reset by a computer.
THE ANSWER TO THE PROBLEM IS AT THE BOTTOM... I, too, have the same problem. There is no problem with the brake light activator switch (as evidenced by the "3rd" brake light working), no fuse problems (I have checked fuses 40 & 45 as the manual references these two 10A fuses as being involved with the brake lights), the lights function properly in their other uses... Just not when braking. This happened to our 2005 Toyota Sienna LE at 37,000 miles and at 39 months. The repair diagnosis is a minimum of $300. So far, all Sienna owners I speak to (7 so far) like many of the features but all of us go through tires, fluids, problems with doors, windows and electrical. I will not buy another Toyota. My 1998 Subaru Legacy Outback is incredibly maintenance-free considering how sloppy it was built, this 2005 Toyota Sienna brake-light problem is costing me more than my recent 90,000 mile service visit. So far, Toyota plays ignorant... The best thing to do is to call Toyota and tell them you have seen others with this problem and hassle them. At least get your name on file as reporting it. If any of you have solved this problem, please pass word along! Thanks, ANSWER**ANSWER**ANSWER**ANSWER**ANSWER**ANSWER**ANSWER**ANSWER** This is a ploy by Toyota to get people to pay their service departments for diagnostic checks. They know full-well that the light is a DUAL-FILAMENT bulb. They do not say so in the manual, they do not announce it when asking questions. The single bulb acts as both stop and tail lights with each filament lighting at the appropriate command. If you are in a hurry, you can take the bulb out and put it in 180 degrees turned and it will probably work on when pressing on the brakes. All it takes is a 10mm socket to loosen the two bolts, there are two pins that press into the body and it is a very simple job. The bulbs originally installed were cheap mothers too. There's a wide gap between an ethical system and what I experienced. No more Toyota.
If the tail light on the passenger side of a 1999 Toyota Sienna CE is out, it is most likely a blown bulb. The bulbs can be purchased at any auto parts store.