Warning lights on dashboard (car, not motorhome). Any ideas please?

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My 65 reg Toyota Aygo, which I know a lot of you have as a toad, is displaying warning lights as below. The mechanic took them off and it went for mot which it passed with 2 advisories.
1. All 4 tyres cracked.
2. Left brake binding slightly.
These have been remedied but the lights are back on.
Any ideas folks?
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The one with the exclamation mark is your Tyre pressure warning
 
Hi Wendy,

Your oxygen sensor helps the engine determine the fuelling, looks like it isn’t working. Test the wiring first and if all good, I would replace the sensor.

The other fault in the ABS system could be a number of things, you really need a scan tool capable of reading individual wheel sensors and the like to determine any issues with that.

If you can’t get hold of a scan tool with the required measurements, it will need a professional.

Some of the scan tools even have an oxygen sensor test built in.
 
If you get a code reader for the obd port you can see what they refer to and probably clear it to remove the light.
I've a focus with eml on. its a faulty sensor on the exhaust that doesn't appear to do much so I just clear the light for the mot so it passes.
The light then comes on again a few days later.
Modern cars are a bloods nuisance 😡
 
The wiggly lines is the traction control symbol.
I don’t know if this video would be any use

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The wiggly lines is the traction control symbol.
I don’t know if this video would be any use

Found the button and unfortunately it doesn't clear anything. Thank you though. At least I know it's there now!
Looks like it's going to need a better reader as suggested by Googlebot .
 
There's probably a setting on the dashboard settings to reset the tyre pressure readings to current state if they are correct now
Thanks, didn't think of looking there! Will try it tomorrow. Too cold and wet to go out now.(y)

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The traction control light is usually lit when the traction control is disabled. On most cars the default is traction control activated and you have to press a button to disable it.
On our Ford kuga it came on when we had an ABS sensor failure.
 
The tyre pressure reset button is in the glovebox, located in the top right corner. If I remember correctly you need to turn the ignition on and then press the reset button for about 10 seconds. Hope this helps.
 

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