What do the 10 functions on the MG ZS dashboard represent?
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The dashboard of the MG 6 features ten major warning indicators: engine oil, coolant temperature, handbrake, battery, ABS, seatbelt, engine status, brakes, fuel, and airbag. Engine Oil Indicator: This indicator displays the oil pressure status within the engine. Coolant Temperature Indicator: This indicator primarily shows the temperature of the coolant in the engine. It lights up for a few seconds during vehicle self-inspection and remains off under normal conditions. Handbrake Indicator: A common mistake made by beginners is driving without releasing the handbrake. This indicator is represented by a circled "P" and remains off normally. It lights up automatically when the handbrake is engaged. Battery Indicator: A new car battery typically lasts at least two years, but for used or stock vehicles, this indicator requires early attention. ABS Indicator: If the ABS light does not flash when starting the engine or remains lit afterward, it indicates an ABS malfunction. Seatbelt Indicator: This indicator shows the seatbelt status. Depending on the vehicle model, it may light up for a few seconds as a reminder or stay on until the seatbelt is fastened, sometimes accompanied by an audible alert. Engine Status Indicator: It lights up when the ignition is turned on and should turn off after about 3-4 seconds, indicating normal engine operation. If it doesn't light up or stays lit, it signifies an engine fault requiring immediate inspection. Brake Indicator: This displays the wear of brake discs and the status of the braking system. If it remains lit, the braking system should be checked immediately. Fuel Indicator: When this light comes on, it indicates very low fuel levels, and it's advisable to refuel at the nearest gas station. Airbag Indicator: This indicator shows the operational status of the airbag system. It lights up when the ignition is turned on and should turn off after about 3-4 seconds, indicating normal system function. If it doesn't light up or stays lit, it indicates a system fault.