What causes the instrument panel halo to turn blue in the Vezel?

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SarahAnn
07/24/25 9:45pm
When the blue light appears on the Vezel's instrument panel halo, it indicates that the vehicle's water temperature is too low, which can affect driving safety. In this situation, simply drive gently until the water temperature rises, and the blue light will turn off. Relevant information about the car's instrument panel is as follows: Introduction: The instrument panel is a rigid plate or structural component used for mounting instruments and related devices. It can be categorized by type into screen-type, frame-type, channel-type, and cabinet-type instrument panels. Function: The instrument panel can feature external lighting and may include an attached control console. Available in various forms and specifications, it can be equipped with different instruments as needed, or multiple instrument panels can be combined into a single unit according to requirements.
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