What are the common warning lights on the Golf 6?

1 Answers
MalachiAnn
07/29/25 12:41pm
The Golf 6 commonly has four warning lights: the tire pressure warning light, coolant temperature indicator, oil pressure warning light, and brake system warning light. Below is an introduction to these warning lights: 1. Tire pressure warning light: Used to indicate tire pressure. 2. Coolant temperature indicator: Displays the engine coolant temperature. When the temperature is too high, the vehicle should not continue to be driven. 3. Additional information: These warning lights are generally integrated into the car's dashboard. If any of these lights illuminate, it indicates a fault in the corresponding system, and the driver should be alert and seek timely repairs.
Was this review help?
5
3
Share
More Forum Discussions

How to Remove Cement Splashed on the Car?

If the cement splashed on the car has been there for less than 12 hours, the treatment method is: first wet and soak it with water, then slowly wash it with car wash liquid and a towel. Although this method is slower, the effect is still very good. If the time exceeds 12 hours, the cement will have basically hardened. You can buy some acidic water from a pharmacy, dip a brush in it, and apply it to the cement. The cement will be dissolved by the acidic liquid, and then you can rinse it off with water. If it is difficult to wash off, it is recommended to use hydrochloric acid, which does not damage the car body. Apply it to the cement, and it will be immediately dissolved by the acid, then rinse it off. Because cement is alkaline and hydrochloric acid is a strong acid, it is more effective against alkaline substances.
15
5
Share

How long does it take to get a license plate?

The DMV takes one to three hours to issue a license plate. Vehicle license plates are hard-numbered plates with a unified format and style as stipulated by national vehicle management regulations, issued by the vehicle management authority after reviewing, inspecting, and registering the vehicle that applied for the plate. The vehicle registration certificate is issued by the vehicle management authority, recording the main contents of the vehicle's initial registration, kept by the owner, carried with the vehicle, and serves as a unified format registration book for recording changes and inspections at any time. According to relevant regulations, the vehicle license plate and registration certificate are the legal documents that allow a vehicle to be driven on the road.
6
5
Share

Does Venucia Belong to Nissan?

Strictly speaking, Venucia does not belong to Nissan. Venucia is a brand for which Dongfeng Group acquired the technology from Nissan. Today, Venucia is entirely an independent brand, known as Dongfeng Venucia, under the jurisdiction of Dongfeng Limited, standing on equal footing with Dongfeng Nissan. The Venucia logo features a blue background, symbolizing profound dreams. The Venucia D60 is a compact sedan produced by Dongfeng Venucia, equipped with a MacPherson strut front suspension and a torsion beam rear suspension. In terms of dimensions, it measures 4756mm in length, 1803mm in width, and 1487mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2700mm. It is powered by a 1.6L naturally aspirated engine paired with a 5-speed manual transmission.
10
5
Share

Does Idling in Place Harm the Car?

Idling in place can have certain effects on a car. Prolonged idling can lead to increased fuel consumption, and since the engine does not burn fuel completely during idling, it can produce more carbon deposits, thereby accelerating engine aging. When the engine is idling, there is a significant amount of residual exhaust gas in the cylinders. To ensure stable combustion, the car will automatically enrich the air-fuel mixture. During idling, the oil pressure in the engine is relatively low, which worsens the lubrication condition of moving parts. Unburned fuel washes the cylinder walls, the intake vortex is weak, and fuel combustion is incomplete, making it easy to form carbon deposits. When carbon deposits accumulate to a certain extent, the car's power performance will decline, and over time, it can easily cause engine wear.
1
4
Share

How many kilometers does transmission oil need to be changed?

Transmission oil generally needs to be changed every two years or every 40,000 to 60,000 kilometers, but it depends on the vehicle model. Different models have different requirements. For Japanese models, it is recommended to change the transmission oil every 40,000 to 60,000 kilometers. For vehicles that frequently drive on highways, it is recommended to change the transmission oil approximately every 40,000 kilometers. The reason for changing transmission oil is that over time, the oil becomes oxidized due to high temperatures, and sludge and impurities accumulate, which can accelerate damage to the transmission. All oils have a shelf life. If the oil is not changed for too long, more sludge and impurities will accumulate in the transmission, leading to damage to transmission components.
4
3
Share

What does the dashboard (!) mean?

Dashboard (!) is the brake system fault light. When the brake system fault light is on, it represents: 1. It is normal for the light to come on for a few seconds after turning on the ignition switch; 2. The brake fluid level is too low or the brake fluid has deteriorated, and the light comes on during driving; 3. The brake system has malfunctioned; 4. The brake pads are severely worn or have failed. Common fault indicator lights include: 1. Tire pressure warning light, usually displayed as a yellow warning light, with an exclamation mark in the middle resembling a tire; 2. Oil indicator light, if the oil light is on when the vehicle is started, it may be due to insufficient oil pressure; 3. Washer fluid indicator light, indicating that the washer fluid is about to run out or has already run out.
6
3
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.