What does it mean when the eco indicator light comes on?

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DelDylan
07/29/25 3:47pm
eco indicator light comes on refers to the economy mode. The eco mode is further divided into active eco driving mode and non-active eco driving mode. The difference is that the active mode has its own button, allowing the owner to choose whether to turn it on or not; the non-active eco mode does not have a dedicated button, and when the dashboard eco indicator light comes on, it is just a reminder function. The eco mode usually fails under the following circumstances: 1. When the speed exceeds 120 kilometers per hour, the car will consider the speed, and the eco mode automatically fails; 2. When idling in park or in N and P gears as well as in manual mode, the eco mode may also fail; 3. When a large torque output is required, such as climbing a slope, the engine computer will prioritize ensuring sufficient power to drive the vehicle, and the eco mode will not work either.
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