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Old 08-26-2005, 05:56 PM
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1991 camry warning lights on

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I have a 1991 Camry LE, today, the Charge light, brake light, and headlight lights lit up on my dashboard, I took the car and had the battery tested they said its fine, the alternator is only 2-3months old, I went to ge the oil change becuz i needed to anyway and they said the fuel valve gasket was leaking oil , would this kick on those lights, or do I have another problem altogether. the car seems to be running fine, but I commute and I dont want to be stranded on the highway, the check engine and check oil lights have not kicked on yet. Thanks for any help in advance
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Normally what you experiance happens with an alt is not charging correctly (It's bad). I would start by replacing that alt under whatever warrenty it came with.



A leaking valve cover has nothing to do with anything electrical/mechanical. Don't worry about it until you get tired of the burning oil smell.
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