
Introduction to car dashboard warning indicators is as follows: 1. Engine self-check indicator light: A yellow icon on the dashboard, this is the engine self-check indicator, used to display the working status of the engine. When you turn the key and the vehicle performs a self-check, this indicator will also light up. It will automatically turn off after starting the car. 2. Fuel indicator: This reminds the driver that the fuel is low. When the fuel indicator lights up, the car can generally run for about 30-60 kilometers. Operating with extremely low fuel levels may increase engine wear due to poor lubrication or overheating. 3. Tire pressure warning light: If this light comes on, immediately get out and check if there is an issue with the tires. When driving on the highway, you must pull over to the side and place a hazard sign 100 meters ahead. Proper tire pressure affects driving speed. 4. Coolant temperature indicator: This light indicates that the engine coolant temperature is too high. Normally, the pointer should be in the middle range and the light should be off. When the light comes on, it means the coolant temperature is too high, and you should turn off the engine and wait for the temperature to drop before continuing to drive.


