Hello, Darlene McCormack, my name is Andy and i will help you with the problem and one of the posibles causes is because the computer is not recognicing the key but if the car is starting properly means that the keys are not inserted on the slot formore info read the manual unless you want to give me the model and year of the vehicle thanks
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Sounds like the light blew out. And the fan could just be the radiator fan which will stay on even with the car off and keys out. It has to cool the coolant and engine. Usually happens in warmer weather.
there has to be still power available to the stove if you have unplugged it and the light stays on. Strongly suggest that you contact an electrician to find out what has happened.
I strongly suggest you contact a local dealer, I have never seen this symptom on any GM vehicle. I think you have a loss of battery power for some reason or a faulty ground, where that may be is another story.
Had this happen to my '05 Vibe (Matrix evil clone) recently. Mechanic read & reset codes. The non-flashing Engine light showed 2 large emission leaks. The VSC could be any number of things. He said hopefully it was a false positive on the VSC... potentially expensive to fix. Lights stayed off for a couple weeks & are now back on. I'm planning on seeing him later today. Also, said stability light stayed off, it is still working. fwiw...
check your fuses under the dash... one of them is blown
even tho it's not flashing on the dash board... can you hear the clicking of the turn signals ?
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