What are the warning lights on the Roewe RX5?

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KalebRose
07/29/25 8:54pm
There are ten types of warning lights on the Roewe RX5. The details are as follows: 1. Seat Belt Indicator Light: Indicates whether the seat belt is locked. When this light is on, it means the seat belt has not been fastened promptly. Some models may have an accompanying warning sound. The light will turn off automatically once the seat belt is fastened. 2. Door Indicator Light: Shows the status of each vehicle door. If any door is not closed or not properly closed, the corresponding door indicator light will illuminate, alerting the driver. The light will turn off when the door is closed properly. 3. Oil Pressure Indicator Light: Displays the oil pressure status in the engine. The light turns on when the ignition is switched on and the vehicle performs a self-check, then turns off after the engine starts. If the light remains on, it indicates the engine oil pressure is below the required standard and requires maintenance. 4. Fuel Level Indicator Light: Shows the amount of fuel in the vehicle. During the self-check when the ignition is switched on, this light will briefly illuminate and then turn off. If it stays on after starting the engine, it means the fuel level is low. 5. ABS Indicator Light: Indicates the working status of the ABS system. During the self-check, the ABS light will illuminate for a few seconds and then turn off. If it does not light up or remains on after starting the engine, it indicates an ABS malfunction. 6. Handbrake Indicator Light: Shows the status of the handbrake. Normally off, it lights up when the handbrake is engaged and turns off when released. Some models may emit a warning sound if the handbrake is not released while driving. 7. Coolant Temperature Indicator Light: Displays the temperature of the engine coolant. During the self-check, this light will illuminate briefly and then turn off. If it remains on, it means the coolant temperature exceeds the safe limit, and the vehicle should be stopped immediately. The light will turn off once the temperature returns to normal. 8. Brake Pad Wear Indicator Light: Indicates the condition of the brake pads. Normally off, it lights up if the brake pads are faulty or excessively worn. The light will turn off after repairs. 9. Airbag Indicator Light: Shows the working status of the airbags. During the self-check, this light will illuminate for a few seconds and then turn off. If it remains on, it indicates an airbag malfunction. 10. Battery Indicator Light: Displays the status of the battery. The light turns on during the self-check when the ignition is switched on and turns off after the engine starts. If it remains on after starting, it indicates a battery issue that requires replacement.
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