- ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) Warning Light: Indicates a problem with the ABS system, which helps prevent the wheels from locking up during braking. You should not drive the vehicle if this light is on.
- Airbag Warning Light: Indicates a problem with the airbag system, which helps protect passengers in a collision. You should not drive the vehicle if this light is on.
- Battery Warning Light: Indicates a problem with the battery or charging system. If this light comes on while driving, you should drive to a safe location and turn off the engine. Then, have the battery and charging system checked by a qualified mechanic.
- Brake Warning Light: Indicates a problem with the brake system, such as low brake fluid or worn brake pads. You should not drive the vehicle if this light is on.
- Coolant Temperature Warning Light: Indicates that the engine coolant temperature is too high. You should pull over in a safe location and turn off the engine. Let the engine cool down, then check the coolant level. If the coolant level is low, add coolant and then restart the engine. If the light comes back on, have the vehicle checked by a qualified mechanic.
- Engine Check Light: Indicates a problem with the engine or related systems, such as emissions control, ignition, or fuel injection. You should not ignore this light, as it could indicate a serious problem. Have the vehicle checked by a qualified mechanic as soon as possible.
- Low Fuel Warning Light: Indicates that the fuel level is low. You should refuel as soon as possible to avoid running out of gas.
- Oil Pressure Warning Light: Indicates that the oil pressure is too low. This can cause serious damage to the engine if not addressed immediately. Pull over in a safe location and turn off the engine. Check the oil level and add oil if necessary. Then, start the engine and check the oil pressure. If the light stays on, you should have the vehicle checked by a qualified mechanic.
- Parking Brake Warning Light: Indicates that the parking brake is engaged. Release the parking brake to turn off the light.
- Tire Pressure Warning Light: Indicates that one or more of your tires is underinflated. Check the tire pressure of all four tires and inflate them to the recommended pressure. You can find the recommended tire pressure on the sidewall of each tire.