However, some lights might stay on if there's a problem with the system they represent. Here are some common lights you'd see in a 1995 Eagle Talon and what they might mean:
* Check Engine Light (typically orange): This is the most common. It indicates a problem detected by the onboard diagnostic system (OBD). It requires further diagnosis using an OBD-II scanner to determine the specific code.
* Battery Light (usually red): Indicates a problem with the charging system. The alternator might be failing or the battery is low.
* Oil Pressure Light (usually red): A serious problem! This indicates low oil pressure. Do not drive the car if this light stays on.
* Brake System Warning Light (usually red): Could indicate low brake fluid, a problem with the parking brake, or a malfunction in the anti-lock brake system (ABS).
* ABS Light (usually amber or red): Indicates a problem with the anti-lock braking system.
* Seatbelt Warning Light (usually amber or red): Reminds you to fasten your seatbelt.
* Airbag Warning Light (usually amber or red): Indicates a potential problem with the airbag system. This needs immediate attention.
What to do if a light stays on after the initial bulb check:
* Consult your owner's manual: This is your first resource for understanding the meaning of each light.
* Don't ignore warning lights: Especially those indicating low oil pressure, battery problems, or brake issues. These can lead to serious damage or accidents.
* Get a diagnostic scan: A mechanic or auto parts store can use an OBD-II scanner to read the trouble codes from your car's computer, identifying the specific problem.
Without knowing which lights are staying on, it's impossible to give a more specific answer. Please specify which lights remain illuminated after starting your 1995 Eagle Talon.