What Causes the Warning Light to Illuminate in the Lavida?

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VanBennett
07/30/25 3:21am
Reasons for the warning light illumination in the Lavida: 1. Electrical faults in the engine; 2. Sensor damage; 3. Malfunctions in the control unit, actuators, or the wiring between these components; 4. Mechanical faults in the engine; 5. Carbon buildup covering the intake manifold throttle or spark plugs; 6. Air leakage in the intake manifold below standard values. The Lavida is a compact sedan produced by Shanghai Volkswagen, with body dimensions of 4605mm in length, 1765mm in width, and 1460mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2610mm. The front face design of the Lavida significantly differs from previous Volkswagen A-segment models, featuring distinctive teardrop-shaped headlights. The Lavida inherits the traditional Volkswagen family grille and U-shaped front face design.
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