Warning Lights: Combination Meter

2004 Toyota Celica GT, StandardSECTION Warning Lights: Combination Meter
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2002 Toyota Prius. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
COMBINATION METER (WARNING LIGHTS)

Symptom/Suspect Area See
Warning Lights Do Not Light Up (Except Discharge, Open Door And SRS)
GAUGE Fuse Replace Fuse
Meter Circuit Plate COMBINATION METER CIRCUIT 
DC/DC Converter Repair Or Replace
Wire Harness Repair Or Replace
Fuel Level Warning Light Does Not Light Up
Bulb Replace Bulb
Meter Circuit Plate COMBINATION METER CIRCUIT 
Fuel Tank Assembly Repair Or Replace
Wire Harness Repair Or Replace
Low Oil Pressure Warning Light Does Not Light Up
Bulb Replace Bulb
Low Oil Pressure Warning Switch STEP 8 - INSPECT LOW OIL PRESSURE SWITCH CONTINUITY 
Meter Circuit Plate COMBINATION METER CIRCUIT 
Wire Harness Repair Or Replace
ABS Warning Light Does Not Light Up
Bulb Replace Bulb
ABS ECU TROUBLE SHOOTING
Wire Harness Repair Or Replace
Seat Belt Warning Light Does Not Light Up
Bulb Replace Bulb
Buckle Switch AIR BAG RESTRAINT SYSTEMS
Meter Circuit Plate COMBINATION METER CIRCUIT 
Wire Harness Repair Or Replace
Brake Warning Light Does Not Light Up
Bulb Replace Bulb
Parking Brake Switch STEP 12 - INSPECT PARKING BRAKE SWITCH CONTINUITY 
Brake Fluid Level Warning Switch STEP 10 - INSPECT BRAKE FLUID LEVEL WARNING SWITCH CONTINUITY 
Meter Circuit Plate COMBINATION METER CIRCUIT 
Wire Harness Repair Or Replace
SRS Warning Light Does Not Light Up
Bulb Replace Bulb
AIRBAG Sensor Assembly AIR BAG RESTRAINT SYSTEMS
Meter Circuit Plate COMBINATION METER CIRCUIT 
Wire Harness Repair Or Replace
Open Door Warning Light Does Not Light Up
DOME Fuse FUSES & CIRCUIT BREAKERS .
Bulb Replace Bulb
Door Courtesy Switch STEP 3 -- INSPECT DOOR COURTESY SWITCH CONTINUITY
Meter Circuit Plate COMBINATION METER CIRCUIT 
Wire Harness Repair Or Replace
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