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  1. It was low battery. Jumpstarted it and all going well now. The frustration was the message "Check VSC System". I would expect "CHECK BATTERY" or similar
  2. Did battery replacement caused any other issues? Did you replace it yourself? I am sort of scared to find my car unusable if I replace the battery myself. I have no issues doing that myself (was doing full car service to my previous Camry before) but this car if fulfilled with electronics and this is the doubt point for me.
  3. Thank you for the reply. Possibly it is the starter but I can't tell now. The battery is original one supplied with the new car so it is around 3 years old and I was thinking replacing it won't hurt anyway.
  4. I will be getting new battery tomorrow but was afraid of any complications if I replace it myself (e.g. will need reset codes to get it up). Any advise here?
  5. Hope somebody could help me. I have Aurion Presara 2009 (with around 90k mileage) with keyless access and yesterday found that I can't start the car. It has been driven by my wife somewhat like 30 minutes before me trying to start it. When I push the Start button it activates all the lights in the dashboard as usual (and everything else at this point works as before), but instead of engine/starter kicking on, it makes vibrating/clicking sound (repeating with interval of about 4-8 clicks per second) in the engine compartment with no starter running/attempting to run. A second later the message "Check VCS system" appears. I was reading across the internet that it might be either frozen car computer or low voltage in the battery. Before I take it to the mechanic I would like to ask for your help if you know what I could do to the car. Two options I was going to try tomorrow: disconnect car battery for some time to reset/restart board computer. In this case I'm afraid if something get locked or would need some reset codes (which I am not aware of any) replace car battery (possible issues as above). If you have any suggestions - please reply.
  6. Welcome to the Toyota forums Ivan Grynenko :)

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