Your car’s dashboard has dozens of warning lights, but don’t worry—many are simple to understand. Here’s a guide to the most common lights and what they mean:
Check Engine Light
Indicates a variety of engine issues. If it stays on, have a mechanic scan for trouble codes to pinpoint the problem.
Oil Warning Light
Comes on if the oil pressure is low. Stop driving safely and check your oil level, then visit a professional promptly.
Battery/Charging Warning Light
Signals a problem with the charging system. This could be a bad battery or alternator issue.
Brake Warning Light
Could mean your parking brake is on or there’s a problem with the brake system. Don’t ignore it—you might need brake service.
Tire Pressure Warning Light
Indicates low tire pressure. Check your tires and inflate them to the recommended pressure.
Temperature Warning Light
Shows your engine is overheating. Pull over safely and let the engine cool before seeking repairs.
Tip: If a warning light comes on, consult your driver’s manual for guidance. For any persistent or confusing lights, Resort Auto Works is here to help!




Leave a Reply