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Check your owner's manual or at least try to describe what the icon looks like. what kind of solution were you expecting when you just tell someone there's an icon in your dash you don't recognize?
A quick guess is that one of the power sliding doors is not closing properly or the switch for that door is broken. A broken door switch would leave the door motor or interior lights on continuously and drain the battery. Draining the battery more than a few times would ruin it. Also check the front door switches for broken or missing actuators - the door ajar icon looks similar to the sliding door open icon.
I tried to download an owner's manual so I could be sure I was interpreting your dashboard icon correctly, but the oldest one available is for 1999, so my information may not be accurate.
It is a Check Engine Light, meaning youe ECM (Computer) in your car has found a fault (Trouble Code) with a component or sensor in your engine. You will need a OBD II Diagnostic Scanner to be hooked up to your Diagnostic Port located inside your vehicle under the driver's side footwell to scan the stored codes so that your mechanic can determine a solution to the car's problem. You can go to your local AutoZone store and they can hook up a scanner and read your trouble code for free so you have an idea what is wrong with your vehicle. You can click on the link below for more detailed information.
dont think you can rev over 4000 when in neutral or park ,it has a built in safety device to prevent anyone being silly enough to over rev the engine .especially as this appears to be a grey import that was built for the home market
I believe the "green key" icon on your instrument panel is a security/ theft warning light, if you do not have the owners manual, i would suggest contacting the dealer to find out more information. Hope this helps.
the red one i belive is your seatbelt warning..... put on your seatbelt it should go out... the yellow may be the check engine light.... stop in at your local autozone and have them read the codes (free) and write down what they are and post them here.. they will probably tell you too what the problem might be ... i'll have a look for the user manual too.
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