What Do the Indicator Lights on the Car Dashboard Represent?
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Car dashboard indicator lights are divided into three categories. Below is a detailed introduction to the indicator lights on the car dashboard: 1. Indicator Lights: The most common lights while driving, such as light signal indicators, turn signal indicators, parking lights, etc. Their function is to indicate the status of various vehicle functions. 2. Warning Lights: These have a warning function, such as the fuel indicator light, door status indicator light, seat belt indicator light, etc. Generally, warning lights turn off after the driver performs the corresponding action, for example, the seat belt indicator light turns off after the seat belt is fastened. 3. Fault Lights: The most important indicator lights, such as the generator fault indicator light, ABS fault indicator light, transmission fault indicator light, etc. Normally, these fault lights rarely illuminate, or they may light up briefly when starting the engine and then turn off. If a fault light remains lit and is accompanied by a warning sound, it indicates that the vehicle has a fault or abnormality. Never underestimate fault lights; ignoring them could potentially damage the vehicle and seriously endanger driving safety. If a fault light remains lit, immediate inspection and repair are required.