Deciphering the Meaning of Different Warning Lights

The car's dashboard is an important component of the car's interior. It houses the entire display panel of the car along with various indicators and warning lights. These warning lights are specifically made to make the driver aware of certain issues the car might face. It is crucial to know what these lights mean and which parts they specifically refer to. That way, immediate corrective actions could be taken!

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Check engine light
The light indicates some problem that might be plaguing the engine. That could mean any minor issues or something more problematic.
Oil pressure warning light
This light should never be avoided. The indication given by the engine could indicate any leaks, faults in the pump or dangerously low levels of engine oil.

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Brake system warning light
There could be certain meanings for this symbol. It could be that the handbrake has been left engaged during motion. It could also signal the brake fluid levels being down or the sensors being faulty.
Battery charge warning light
There could be several problems that this light could be pointing towards. Those include – low charge, a faulty battery that needs to be changed, alternators not working, etc.
Temperature warning light
This light could be an indication of something catastrophic. This light could be an indication of the engine running too hot. This light could also indicate low levels of coolant. The car should be stopped immediately as this could be a sign of the gasket being blown and exhaust gases coming out of the car.

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Low fuel warning light
This light is pretty self-explanatory. There is a certain level of fuel that needs to be present. When that does not happen, the light indicates to the user. The tank should be refilled at the nearest gas station as soon as possible.
Tire pressure warning light
If the sensors notice a drop in the pressure, the driver will be alerted. Low tire pressure could lead to the car losing control.
Traction control warning light
This light is a visual indicator of the wheels losing grip on the road. That could happen mostly during rainy or snowy seasons.
Seatbelt warning light
This is more of a safety measure. Many latest car models come with sensors that detect if the rider hasn't fastened the seatbelt.
Door or bonnet warning light
There are several occasions when the rider might've accidentally kept the door or the bonnet open. In that case, a warning light is shown so that the customer can close it before any damages happen to these parts!
All the indicators in the car have an extremely important role in informing the owner about any issues that may otherwise hamper the car's functioning.
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