What Causes the Car Lights to Keep Flashing?
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There are several reasons why car lights may keep flashing, including circuit malfunctions, insufficient brake fluid, activation of the anti-theft function, and low battery power. Circuit malfunction: Partial circuit failures connected to the vehicle's computer, bulb or ignition coil faults, stabilizer malfunctions, or poor wiring contacts causing short circuits can result in continuous flashing of the lights. Insufficient brake fluid: It is an essential part of the car's braking system. When the driver presses the brake pedal, the force applied is transmitted by the piston in the master cylinder through the brake fluid to the brake calipers at each wheel, causing the brake pads to contact the wheels and stop the vehicle. Activation of the anti-theft function: When the steering wheel is locked while parking, the car's anti-theft function is activated. Car lights primarily provide illumination during daily use, at night, or in poor visibility conditions, and serve to alert other vehicles, ensuring driving safety. Low battery power: When the car's battery is low on charge, it may alert the owner by flashing the lights.