Oil Pressure Warning Light - This light indicates that the oil pressure in your vehicle is too low. This can be caused by a leak, a faulty oil pump, or a problem with the oil filter. If you see this light, you should stop driving immediately and check the oil level.
Coolant Temperature Warning Light - This light indicates that your vehicle's engine is overheating. This can be caused by a leak in the cooling system, a faulty thermostat, or a problem with the water pump. If you see this light, you should stop driving immediately and let your vehicle cool down.
Brake Warning Light - This light indicates that there is a problem with your vehicle's brake system. This can be caused by a leak in the brake line, a faulty brake pad sensor, or a problem with the brake master cylinder. If you see this light, you should stop driving immediately and have your brakes checked.
Airbag Warning Light - This light indicates that there is a problem with your vehicle's airbag system. This can be caused by a loose connection, a faulty sensor, or a problem with the airbag itself. If you see this light, you should have your airbag system checked immediately.
Battery Warning Light - This light indicates that there is a problem with your vehicle's battery. This can be caused by a loose connection, a faulty battery, or a problem with the alternator. If you see this light, you should stop driving immediately and have your battery checked.