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Dashboard car
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Looks Like: Letters ABS within a circle and two bookend lines If you can not find the source of the issue, make an appointment with your Metro Motor Technician as soon as possible. You Should: Pop your car’s hood and check the battery and attached wires are not loose. It Means: Battery caps or alternator belt are common issues, but this light means there’s overall a problem with the charging system In hot conditions, it may be that you need to give your engine time to cool off before Battery Alert You Should: Check there isn’t an issue with your coolant/antifreeze. It Means: Your engine is operating at a dangerous temperature. Looks Like: A thermometer or key in wavy, water lines. You Should: If you did not disable the airbag yourself, check there isn’t an issue with the sensor. Looks Like: A person in a car seat with a deployed airbag at their front. Schedule an appointment with Metro Motor. If the light does not go off with your adjustments, it may just be time for a tune up. You Should: Verify that your gas cap is seal tight, preventing any issue with fuel consumption. However, it sometimes can be an issue with your gas cap. It Means: Something could be wrong with your engine. Looks Like: A line drawing of an engine block You Should: Check there is no damage to your tires that could allow air out and no signs of over-inflation before taking your vehicle to the nearest mechanic shop to correct your tire pressure and make sure it is within range for your vehicle’s make and model. It Means: Your tire pressure is too low or too high.

dashboard car

Looks Like: A cup or bowl with prongs on the bottom with an exclamation mark in the middle You Should: See your local mechanic to either refill your oil or check that nothing is blocking your system. It Means: There is low oil or improper oil circulation.

dashboard car

You Should: Refill your fluid reservoir, as this wiper fluid helps keep your windshield clean of debris that could reduce your field of view. Looks Like: Square with simple water spout running through it. You Should: If you’re in low-visibility conditions, then nothing needs to be done. Looks Like: A shining headlight (sometimes combined with an arrow) If not, then take a lap, giving each door a good slam until the light goes out. You Should: If you have a newer car, it may tell you exactly which door isn’t latched. It Means: One of your doors may not fully be closed, and be at risk for opening while in motion. Looks Like: A top down view of a car with one or more doors open However, if you recently fueled up, there could be a puncture in your gas line, which should be taken care of as soon as possible. You Should: Make a plan to stop by a gas station. It Means: You're low on gas, but usually have around 25 miles worth left depending on your gas mileage. Metro Motor’s Car Dashboard Light Visual Index Low Fuel Indicator A good portion of these lights may be intuitive or just common knowledge, but others can leave car owners baffled and asking, “What’s THAT supposed to mean?” If this is you, then look no further than our handy Dashboard visual dictionary, roughly organized from most to least common or complicated. Your dashboard has a variety of displays and warning lights that serve as helpful indicators of the sometimes complicated and delicate systems of your vehicle.












Dashboard car