What do the icons in the car represent?
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Icons inside the car are categorized by function, including indicators, warning lights, and fault icons. A red fault light indicates the severity of a car problem, which is critically related to driving. If warning lights such as the handbrake warning light, seatbelt warning light, engine temperature warning light, brake system warning light, or engine oil level warning light illuminate, it means the car has a fault and should not be driven further. Commonly seen and frequently used icons include door alerts, handbrake alerts, seatbelt alerts, and engine self-checks. Common indicators and warning symbols on the dashboard are as follows: 1. The engine oil warning light is symbolized by an oil can. If this warning light appears, it indicates insufficient oil pressure to meet the engine's lubrication needs, so immediate inspection and repair are required. 2. The coolant temperature warning light is symbolized by a thermometer. When this light illuminates, it means the engine coolant temperature is too high. You should immediately stop and turn off the engine, waiting until it cools down to normal temperature before continuing to drive. 3. The ABS indicator light turns on when the ignition is activated and should go off after about 3-4 seconds, indicating the system is functioning normally. If it doesn't light up or stays on, it means there is a system fault. In this case, you can continue driving at low speed but should avoid sudden braking. 4. The brake system fault light turns yellow when the parking brake is engaged. If this light turns red while driving, it indicates the brake fluid level in the reservoir is too low or there is a fault in the braking system. Immediate inspection is necessary. 5. The tire pressure warning light resembles a stove with an exclamation mark in the middle. When this light illuminates, you should immediately check the car's tire pressure. For most cars, a tire pressure of 2.5 bar is ideal.