What are the warning lights on the Roewe 350?
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Roewe 350 warning lights include bulb failure warning light, power steering system warning light, washer fluid level low warning light, engine warning light, light/rain sensor warning light, etc. The following are detailed introductions about the Roewe 350: 1. Vehicle positioning: The Roewe 350 is a compact sedan positioned in the A-segment market launched by SAIC Motor following the Roewe 750 and Roewe 550, with dimensions of 4521/1788/1492mm (L/W/H). 2. Powertrain: The Roewe 350 is equipped with a 1.5T Hyperboost turbocharged engine, delivering maximum power of 95kW (129PS) at 5500rpm and maximum torque of 210Nm between 2000-4400rpm, paired with either a 6-speed manual or 6-speed automatic transmission.
I've been driving a Roewe 350 for five or six years and have encountered quite a few warning lights. The yellow engine-shaped light (looks like a faucet) is the scariest—it could mean a sensor malfunction or emission issues. If the red exclamation mark brake system light comes on, don't push your luck; check the brake pads and fluid level immediately. The battery light (shaped like a small battery) flashing usually indicates alternator or battery failure—I once panicked when it lit up on the highway and immediately turned off the AC. The yellow oil can light means stop the car right away—it signals low oil level or pressure, and driving further could cause engine seizure. The airbag light (a person hugging a ball) demands prompt repair as it affects deployment during collisions. The yellow ABS light means the anti-lock system is down, making brakes prone to skidding in rain. If the temperature gauge turns red, shut off the engine immediately—unless you want white smoke pouring from under the hood (ask me how I know!).