Dashboard Warning Lights Guide

Modern cars are wired to have a range of dashboard warning lights that can alert drivers to various issues. These warning lights are designed to let drivers know when there's a problem with their vehicle, and ignoring them could result in further damage or even a full-on breakdown. Below is a complete guide on some of the most common ones and what they mean:

  • Check Engine Light: The check engine light is one of the most common warning lights you'll see on your dashboard. It usually looks like a yellow or orange engine symbol. This light can indicate a range of issues, from a loose gas cap to a faulty oxygen sensor.
  • Battery Warning Light: The battery warning light looks like a battery symbol, and it can indicate a problem with the charging system or a dead battery.
  • Oil Pressure Warning Light: The oil pressure warning light looks like an oil can, indicating low oil pressure or a problem with the oil pump.
  • Brake Warning Light: The brake warning light resembles the word "BRAKE" or a circle with an exclamation point inside. This light can indicate low brake fluid levels, worn brake pads, or similar problems with the braking system.
  • Tire Pressure Warning Light: The tire pressure warning light looks like a tire with an exclamation point inside. This light can indicate low tire pressure, which can cause poor fuel economy and increase the risk of a blowout.
  • ABS Warning Light: The ABS warning light typically has the letters "ABS" inside a circle, making it easy to understand. The ABS light can indicate a problem with the anti-lock braking system, a secondary brake system that prevents your vehicle from skidding. While the ABS rarely activates, the illumination on your dash means it is disabled for some reason.
  • Airbag Warning Light: The airbag warning light looks like a person sitting in a seat with a circle in front of them. This light can indicate a problem with the airbag system, causing it to be deactivated.

It's important for drivers to pay attention to these warning lights and take action if necessary. If you're not sure what a warning light means, consult your owner's manual or take your car to a professional auto repair shop to address your concerns. For all your automotive needs, don't hesitate to call or stop by Morrison Tire Inc.

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