What are the reasons for the Crown VSC and engine light to come on?
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Generally, the engine warning light may come on due to issues such as sensor failure, control module malfunction, wiring problems, or system false alarms. Additionally, poor fuel quality can also trigger the engine warning. The anti-skid light may indicate a fault in the vehicle's safety assistance system. Precautions for using a car engine are as follows: 1. Avoid driving in neutral gear: The engine itself has a fuel cut-off function during deceleration, and driving in neutral is not conducive to fuel economy; 2. Pay attention to observation during daily use: If oil is found on the ground, determine whether there is an engine oil leak and communicate with the car 4S store in time to eliminate potential safety hazards; 3. For cars equipped with turbochargers: Do not turn off the engine immediately after high-speed driving or climbing a slope. Let the engine idle for 10 minutes before shutting it down. Cars with turbochargers accumulate carbon deposits several times faster than naturally aspirated cars; 4. When brake fluid is contaminated with or absorbs water, or if impurities or sediments are found in the brake fluid, it should be replaced or carefully filtered in time. Otherwise, it may cause insufficient braking pressure, affecting braking performance.