What are the fault lights of Delong X3000?
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Here are all the fault lights of Delong X3000: Six analog gauges and one LCD: speedometer, tachometer, fuel gauge, water temperature gauge, air pressure gauge 1, and air pressure gauge 2 are pointer gauges. Mileage, oil pressure gauge, voltmeter, urea level, LNG gas level value, CNG gas level value, vehicle driving signals, etc. are displayed on the LCD. LCD display: shows oil pressure gauge, voltmeter, urea level, short mileage (Ttip)/total mileage (ODO), current fuel consumption, comprehensive fuel consumption, cumulative engine fuel consumption, engine working time, clock and date, cruise speed, gear information, and faults. Related operations: In the short mileage interface, you can reset it by holding the left button for more than 2 seconds; the engine type can be selected through button operation when the instrument is powered on; the menu (including language, unit, parameter query, factory settings) can be set through button operation.
As a heavy-duty truck, the common warning lights on the dashboard of the Delong X3000 include the engine malfunction indicator light, engine oil pressure warning light, battery charging indicator light, ABS anti-lock braking system light, brake system warning light, coolant temperature overheat light, airbag fault light, tire pressure monitoring light, emission system light (such as DPF regeneration indicator), and fuel system warning light. An illuminated engine light may indicate emission issues or sensor faults, requiring an OBD system check; the oil light signals insufficient pressure, and failure to address it promptly can damage the engine; the battery light indicates abnormal charging, which may lead to vehicle stalling. The ABS light affects braking performance, especially on slippery roads. When driving this truck on long-distance trips, I always pull over to check as soon as a warning light comes on to prevent minor issues from escalating. Regular maintenance can effectively prevent these faults.