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Having trouble locating fuses or OBD port in Toyota Avensis II 2003- 2009 T25? Here's a simple video guide that will help you find fuses and OBD port location.
Check to see if the cable is seized. If it is free, then pull up on the brake handle 20 times to adjust the brakes. If that doesnt work then look at the brakes linnings.
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Perhaps you still have the parking brake engaged.
Just disengage the parking brake and the light should go out. Visit a workshop, if you could drive with the light on, because your brakes will be poor now.
The VSC uses the brake system to function. So if the regular brake system is not working correctly the VSC will be disabled.
The brake warning light is for the parking brake as well as the hydraulic brake system. So it could be low on brake fluid or something else.
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