2007 Lexus LS460L VSC/PCS/check engine light on
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2007 Lexus LS460L VSC/PCS/check engine light on
Please help! I left my parking lights on overnight and my car would not start today because the battery died. I got it jumpstarted with another working vehicle and now the VSC, PCS, and check engine lights come on. Can anyone advise me on how to reset or turn off those warnings lights please?
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probably a trip to the dealer ..and they won't just 'reset' the VSC/PCS .. They'll check it out .. I had issues w/ the VSC/PCS and my brakes after a jump .. I suspect there's something in the braking computer system that does not like jump starts ( at least on 2007 ) .. I ended up having to have the brakes bled and a few other thngs .. be careful if you drive it ..
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Please help! I left my parking lights on overnight and my car would not start today because the battery died. I got it jumpstarted with another working vehicle and now the VSC, PCS, and check engine lights come on. Can anyone advise me on how to reset or turn off those warnings lights please?
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thanks a lot for the info guys. i actually fixed it by pressing the reset button next to trip on the dash and holding down the button and then pressing the engine on button. worked like a charm.
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lray (03-26-24)
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That is a new one for me. I will have to remember that but hope I never need to use it. Glad you achieved an easy resolution.
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My car had VSC, PCS, and check break lights come on. I have tried all the above, but it wasn't working.
Finally, I got a new battery. All the issues is gone. I have checked the battery in local store, but they told me that the old battery is still okay. Took the car to the dealer and they told me that there are some cells in the old battery went bad (said they have better tools to check out the battery that the local stores don't have). I have the old battery for 7 years.
Finally, I got a new battery. All the issues is gone. I have checked the battery in local store, but they told me that the old battery is still okay. Took the car to the dealer and they told me that there are some cells in the old battery went bad (said they have better tools to check out the battery that the local stores don't have). I have the old battery for 7 years.
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Battery went dead after leaving ignition on. Tried the procedure your forum,by holding Reset button next to Trip set down while pressing starter button. The VSC and check engine lights went out,good fix,thanks to everyone who posted the fix.
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i'm currently dealing with this issue. i replaced my battery, and the lights went away, and they have came back. question about the reset button: are you pressing/holding the reset button and then pressing the engine start button while the engine is already running, or should the engine be off?
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CamelKool (09-07-20)
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I have a 2007 LS460L with 119k miles and it just recently gave me the check VSC and PCS warnings with the check engine light, warning triangle, VSC symbol, and PCS indicator on the dashboard.
I was going uphill at a decent pace on a hot day and the lights start coming up. I did not lose power or feel any adverse effects but I pulled over anyways and shut down the engine. I spent a few minutes on the forum to look up the posts on this issue and found it to be a common problem that mainly meant issues with the battery or an assortment of sensors.
I turned the car back on and the lights remained. I drove home 40-50 miles and did more research to find a solution.
Many posts suggested removing the negative line from the battery to allow for the computers to reset so I tried that and it worked. I did try the reset and engine start button after I pulled the battery so maybe that had something to do with it.
I've been driving for a couple of days now and the lights have not come back. I will be changing the 4 year old battery soon and hopefully that will avoid any recurrence.
I was going uphill at a decent pace on a hot day and the lights start coming up. I did not lose power or feel any adverse effects but I pulled over anyways and shut down the engine. I spent a few minutes on the forum to look up the posts on this issue and found it to be a common problem that mainly meant issues with the battery or an assortment of sensors.
I turned the car back on and the lights remained. I drove home 40-50 miles and did more research to find a solution.
Many posts suggested removing the negative line from the battery to allow for the computers to reset so I tried that and it worked. I did try the reset and engine start button after I pulled the battery so maybe that had something to do with it.
I've been driving for a couple of days now and the lights have not come back. I will be changing the 4 year old battery soon and hopefully that will avoid any recurrence.
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jmcraney (11-11-19)
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I have a 2007 LS460L with 119k miles and it just recently gave me the check VSC and PCS warnings with the check engine light, warning triangle, VSC symbol, and PCS indicator on the dashboard.
I was going uphill at a decent pace on a hot day and the lights start coming up. I did not lose power or feel any adverse effects but I pulled over anyways and shut down the engine. I spent a few minutes on the forum to look up the posts on this issue and found it to be a common problem that mainly meant issues with the battery or an assortment of sensors.
I turned the car back on and the lights remained. I drove home 40-50 miles and did more research to find a solution.
Many posts suggested removing the negative line from the battery to allow for the computers to reset so I tried that and it worked. I did try the reset and engine start button after I pulled the battery so maybe that had something to do with it.
I've been driving for a couple of days now and the lights have not come back. I will be changing the 4 year old battery soon and hopefully that will avoid any recurrence.
I was going uphill at a decent pace on a hot day and the lights start coming up. I did not lose power or feel any adverse effects but I pulled over anyways and shut down the engine. I spent a few minutes on the forum to look up the posts on this issue and found it to be a common problem that mainly meant issues with the battery or an assortment of sensors.
I turned the car back on and the lights remained. I drove home 40-50 miles and did more research to find a solution.
Many posts suggested removing the negative line from the battery to allow for the computers to reset so I tried that and it worked. I did try the reset and engine start button after I pulled the battery so maybe that had something to do with it.
I've been driving for a couple of days now and the lights have not come back. I will be changing the 4 year old battery soon and hopefully that will avoid any recurrence.
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HendyKK (12-16-19)
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VSC/ Traction Control Light on/ check engine light on/
2007 LS460- 153k miles- one owner car before I purchased it from Lexus dealership! Lights came on 2 weeks after I bought it! Went to dealership, spoke to service mgr- said that it was on their log that previous customer was informed that gasket was leaking, causing oil to drip onto O2 sensor causing lights to come on! Service mgr said that 1500.00 estimated to correct problem!
Talked to Sales Mgr/ who turned it over to Pre-owned manager - this guy calls me to tell me that at 153k miles, there is going to be oil leaks on the vehicle!
Will keep you posted over the next week as to the outcome of this ridiculous situation!
Talked to Sales Mgr/ who turned it over to Pre-owned manager - this guy calls me to tell me that at 153k miles, there is going to be oil leaks on the vehicle!
Will keep you posted over the next week as to the outcome of this ridiculous situation!
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CamelKool (09-07-20)
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I would just turn the car in on the basis of their response. Total nonsense, contact the general manager of the dealership through email if they don't make it right with NO cost to you. This worked for me and file a BBB complaint while your still in that 30 day period.
Last edited by sha4000; 11-30-19 at 11:54 AM. Reason: Grammar
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CamelKool (09-07-20)
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Unfortunately, I paid cash for the car, so I won’t be turning it in! The car is actually a very nice car and rides very nice! It has its fair share of cosmetic issues, but most can be cleaned up with elbow grease, wet sanding, and a good compound! If I don’t get the dealership to respond to my needs and take care of the repair 100%, I’m going to the local TV stations for help! The pre owned manager told me that they only look at safety issues before selling a used car. So with thst response, they are going to take care of the yellow headlights since the light is being redirected due to the yellow tint!