What do the warning lights on the Great Wall Wingle 5 mean?
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Here are the names and meanings of various warning lights on the Great Wall Wingle 5: 1. Master Warning Light: This is an alert indicator. If multiple information displays on the dashboard show warning messages, the master warning light will flash or stay lit. When this light is on, the driver can check the alarm information displayed on the multiple information displays to understand the vehicle's condition. 2. Charging System Warning Light: This light indicates a fault in the vehicle's charging system. It lights up when the power is turned on and goes off after the engine starts. If the light remains on after the engine starts, it means there is a fault in the charging system, and the battery should be checked immediately to avoid the embarrassment of not being able to start the engine. 3. SRS Warning Light: This indicator shows the status of the airbag or seatbelt pretensioner system. It lights up when the power is turned on and goes off after the vehicle's self-check is completed. If the light stays on, it indicates a fault in the airbag or seatbelt pretensioner system, which should be inspected and repaired immediately. 4. Engine Fault Indicator Light: This light indicates the status of the engine. It lights up when the power is turned on and goes off after about 3-4 seconds if the engine is normal. If the light comes on after the engine starts, it means there is a fault in the engine, and it should be repaired promptly. 5. Tire Pressure Warning Light: This light primarily monitors the tire pressure of the vehicle. If a tire is underinflated, the light will come on to enhance vehicle safety and prevent further tire wear.
My Fengjun 5 has been running for several years, and I get nervous whenever a warning light appears on the dashboard because each has a different meaning. The engine warning light is the most common, indicating an issue with the engine system, such as a faulty oxygen sensor or fuel system malfunction, which can cause the car to shake or increase fuel consumption. The ABS light signals a problem with the anti-lock braking system, meaning emergency braking might fail. The battery warning light indicates a charging system fault, suggesting the alternator isn’t working. The oil pressure light means the oil pressure is too low, requiring immediate inspection. Each light corresponds to a specific trouble code, so it’s best to use an OBD2 scanner or visit a professional shop for diagnosis after stopping. Regular maintenance, oil changes, and cleaning can reduce the chances of these lights appearing—never ignore or delay addressing them, as safe driving is the top priority.