2. Brake Warning Light: Alerts you to potential issues within the braking system – insufficient brake fluid or worn-out brake components.
3. Check Engine Light: Various underlying technical issues can cause the Check Engine Light to illuminate. It’s best to consult a professional for diagnosis.
4. Coolant Temperature Warning Light: Signals that the engine is overheating, potentially due to low coolant level, faulty thermostat, water pump problem, or other cooling-system defects.
5. Door Ajar Warning Light: Indicates that one of the doors is not fully closed, affecting proper locking. It can also come with a specific door symbol showing which one is causing the issue.
6. Low Fuel Warning Light: Illuminates when fuel reaches a low level, urging you to refuel promptly.
7. Low-Tire Pressure Warning Light: Alerts you to low pressure in one or more of your tires. Check tire pressure immediately and adjust as needed.
8. Oil Pressure Warning Light: Indicates low or insufficient oil pressure within your engine. It can be a serious problem, and the car should be stopped and checked immediately, with the engine turned off.
9. Parking Brake Warning Light: Serves as a reminder that your parking brake is still engaged.
10. Power Steering Warning Light: Signals potential problems with the power steering system, such as fluid levels, leaks, or pump failures.
11. Seatbelt Warning Light: Indicates that the driver or front-seat passenger is not wearing a seatbelt.
12. Turn Signal: Indicates when you have activated your turn signals.