What does it mean when the bsmrcta green light is on?

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CalebLynn
07/24/25 8:23pm
bsmrcta light turning green indicates that the transmission oil temperature is too high, reminding the owner to stop and check the vehicle. Below is relevant information: 1. Transmission oil temperature: The transmission oil temperature should be maintained at 80-90 degrees, which is the maximum temperature. Higher temperatures will accelerate the deterioration of transmission oil. Overuse of the vehicle or a malfunction in the car's lane assist function can also cause the bsmrcta light to turn green. If the light stays on for a long time, the owner should take the car to a repair shop for inspection as soon as possible. 2. Precautions: Many cars are equipped with a lane assist function. When changing lanes, if there is a vehicle behind, a warning will appear on the rearview mirror. If the lane assist system malfunctions, a warning light will illuminate on the dashboard to alert the driver. When there is an issue with the car's electronic system, a fault code can be generated. Taking the car to a 4S shop and having a professional technician read the fault code with a diagnostic computer can quickly determine the problem with the car.
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