Those lights refer to braking & stability systems.... it could pay to check that the brake fluid master cylinders are full. The
slightest of low levels in either master cylinder can trigger brake failures & 'No Go' situations; it's happened to others, & is often resolved by adding as little as 1/2 a teaspoonful of brake fluid to each in order to top them up & return everything to normal!!
If the master cylinders are all good, then maybe check that all the sensors & leads to the wheels are in place, & the thin metal disks with notches in them that are mounted on the inside of each wheel/axle are all OK & undamaged. The sensors need to be in the correct position &
EXACTLY the correct distance from the disk or you can get errors & failures leading to 'No Go'; & the leads to the sensors also need to be undamaged &/or un-kinked! Any work on/around those areas needs to be done carefully, & they can even be knocked out of kilter by road debris or not be reading correctly due to mud or dirt film on the sensors.
Good Luck :thumbup:
Ps: I've noticed that it rarely helps starting up a second thread asking about the same thing, it just spreads the answer around
IF you actually get it at all, cos it also tends to annoy the people most likely to be in a position to help by making them think that you've ignored their suggestions entirely so they don't follow your progress or help further once the duplication becomes obvious - and it certainly makes searching on the subject a whole lot harder too, what with dribs & drabs of discussion all over the place. You might be better off deleting this thread entirely (I really won't mind) & posting your progress on the original thread you started, which if nothing else will be letting the people there know that you've actually tried their suggestions & have either succeeded, or that you need more/further help rather than starting entirely from scratch once again! :banghead: