03-07-2013, 12:20 AM
Once again, it's our government and Toyota engineers trying to make sure life is better for all of us..
On the way home Monday, we suddenly had 4 warning lights display at once on our 2010 AWD Toyota Matrix. The lights that displayed were Check Engine, AWD, VSC and Traction Control. This led us to believe that there was something seriously wrong with the transmission (odd at 60K miles).
So we finished driving home and then did the 35 mile trek to the Toyota dealer in Reno to do a night drop off....and here was the verdict:
- Dirt had gotten on the gas cap, causing a poor seal. That caused the Check Engine light situation. It's common knowledge that a loose gas cap can cause the Check Engine light to come on in all cars. The solution is to tighten it and drive a few days and the light goes away. Here's where things get wacky...
- When the Check Engine light gets activated, it now automatically disables all other "special systems"...like AWD, traction control and VSC. This is not a good situation when you live in snow country and rely on those systems! We have 2 feet of snow in our forecast this week!
- Once those other systems are disabled, they will not reset automatically. It requires a dealer visit to "check things out." (Not sure if disconnecting the battery will cause a reset for those other lights)
Ugh...what a stupid piece of engineering.
On the way home Monday, we suddenly had 4 warning lights display at once on our 2010 AWD Toyota Matrix. The lights that displayed were Check Engine, AWD, VSC and Traction Control. This led us to believe that there was something seriously wrong with the transmission (odd at 60K miles).
So we finished driving home and then did the 35 mile trek to the Toyota dealer in Reno to do a night drop off....and here was the verdict:
- Dirt had gotten on the gas cap, causing a poor seal. That caused the Check Engine light situation. It's common knowledge that a loose gas cap can cause the Check Engine light to come on in all cars. The solution is to tighten it and drive a few days and the light goes away. Here's where things get wacky...
- When the Check Engine light gets activated, it now automatically disables all other "special systems"...like AWD, traction control and VSC. This is not a good situation when you live in snow country and rely on those systems! We have 2 feet of snow in our forecast this week!
- Once those other systems are disabled, they will not reset automatically. It requires a dealer visit to "check things out." (Not sure if disconnecting the battery will cause a reset for those other lights)
Ugh...what a stupid piece of engineering.