As a car owner, you have seen those small icons in your dash board light up every time you start your engine. It is understandable that many people choose to ignore these lights. In fact, many people don’t even know what most of those icons mean.
What Do They Mean?
If you have noticed that an icon stays lit up as you continue driving, there may be an issue. In this article, we’re listing the most common dash light icons and what to do if there is an issue with your car.
Battery or Charging Alert
When the battery icon is illuminated, it means the voltage level is below its normal amount and the car’s charging system is not working properly. This could be caused by a dying battery, the alternator or a loose connection on the battery. A mechanic can help you with discovering the problem and potentially replacing the battery.
Brake System
If you have ever started driving and haven’t fully released the handbrake, this icon, shaped like an exclamation mark, will let you know. However, it could also be a more serious problem, such as:
- low brake fluid
- ABS issues
- braking system issues
If you are concerned about the constant showing of this icon, have your brakes checked immediately.
Oil Pressure Warning
When the oil icon stays illuminated, it is a sign of lost pressure in your engine. To ensure oil levels in the engine aren’t too low, check it right away. If needed, get your mechanic to check the oil levels and pressure at your next service.
Oil Change Reminder
Engine oil will need to be changed every so often and when it does, your car will let you know so that you can take care of it as quickly as possible. This is crucial to keeping your car running smoothly.
Coolant Temperature Warning
When the vehicle’s temperature has surpassed its normal limit, the coolant temperature icon will light up. This is a warning, telling you to check the:
- coolant levels
- coolant leaks
- fan
- radiator cap
Failing to check the coolant levels will cause your car to overheat and eventually break down.
ABS
When the ABS light is on, it is telling you that the anti-lock brake computer has set a code. When this happens, it will need a professional diagnosis.
Reduced Power
When your engine’s computer is low on power, the reduced power icon will light up brightly. As there are many components to the system, a diagnosis is needed to look for the cause of the power reduction.
ESP Fault
All new cars come with an Electronic Stability Program (ESP) and for good reason. However, when there is an issue with the system, your car’s anti-skid and electronic stability system put you at risk of an accident.
If you notice the icons on your dashboard are always lit up, it is best to call your mechanic to have a look at the vehicle. Here at Car Care Joondalup, we have serviced many cars in our time, so we can diagnose the issue and fix it right away.
If you need to book your car in for a service, get in touch with us today by calling 08 9300 9796.