Your ride is perfectly happy to tell you when something's wrong. But you have to listen. Understanding what warning lights do and don't mean will help you help your vehicle.
's Vehicle Research Center, said. "I think vehicles today tend to be so good, and reliable, and smooth driving, that for many people you can ignore [dashboard warning lights] for a while and still get a very good driving experience. Until you don't."
So, nearly 90 years ago, our cars were already trying to tell us when something was wrong. To make up for lost time and past misunderstandings, let's explore some of the most common dashboard warning lights and what each one means.We'll start with the worst. The check-engine light is the one car owners hate most. Usually, this warning is in the shape of a silhouetted engine, though sometimes it's an even harder to miss all-caps "CHECK ENGINE" message.
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