What does 'ready' displayed on the car mean?
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When 'ready' is displayed on the car, it means the vehicle has completed all preparations, started successfully, and is ready to drive at any time. This applies to both electric vehicles and hybrid new energy vehicles. After a new energy vehicle starts, there is no engine roar, making it difficult for the owner to determine whether the vehicle has started normally. Therefore, the 'ready' indicator light is used to inform the driver. Common car dashboard lights include: 1. Tail lights or headlights; 2. High beam indicator, which appears when the high beam is turned on with the headlights; 3. Low beam, which appears when the low beam is turned on and the headlights are angled downward; 4. Front fog light, located below the front bumper; 5. Emergency warning and turn signal indicator; 6. Engine warning light; 7. Brake pad wear warning light, typically found in imported vehicles and illuminated when the brake pad sensor malfunctions; 8. TPMS warning light, which lights up when tire pressure is low; 9. Low fuel warning light, which illuminates when the fuel tank level drops to between 5 to 7 liters.