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The VSC light in your 2007 Toyota Prius is short for "Vehicle Stability Control," which is like traction control in other car brands. Occasionally, you might see the light turn on while driving normally, especially in situations where traction is poor, like on icy roads, loose gravel, sand, or very wet surfaces. However, if the light stays on, it could be signaling a problem that you need to pay attention to. To attempt a reset, locate the button with the same symbol as the light near your gear shifter or steering wheel. Put your car in park and press and hold the button for a few seconds. The VSC light should turn off. If it doesn't, there may be a fault with the VSC system, and you should consider getting it checked for repairs.
If the engine warning light comes on in your 2007 Toyota Prius, you could face significant expenses to replace the hybrid battery. The total cost, including labor and parts, is typically between $3,600 and $4,100.
Make sure to inspect the tire pressure, as well as perform wheel alignment for a fee of £20. Once that's done, reset the computer system. You won't need to replace the battery, so you don't have to shell out $4,000.