What does 'stop' mean on a car?

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OHolden
07/29/25 6:11pm
On a car, 'stop' refers to a mandatory parking alarm. When this situation occurs, the engine operation should be stopped promptly. The stop light is not a standalone indicator; it illuminates when any component on the dashboard malfunctions. The main reasons for the stop warning light to activate are: 1. Low oil pressure; 2. Low brake fluid level; 3. Overheating coolant temperature. Dashboard indicator lights in a car include: ABS indicator, EPC indicator, seat belt indicator, battery indicator, oil pressure indicator, fuel level indicator, door ajar indicator, airbag indicator, brake disc indicator, parking brake indicator, coolant temperature indicator, engine indicator, turn signal indicator, high beam indicator, washer fluid indicator, fog light indicator, and position light indicator.
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DeMaggie
08/14/25 10:35am
After driving for so many years, the most common 'stop' I see on cars refers to the brake lights. Simply put, they are the red lights at the back that illuminate when you step on the brake, warning the vehicle behind you that you're stopping or slowing down. I remember last summer when my rear lights weren't working on the highway, I almost got rear-ended, which scared me into pulling over to check immediately. The cause could be a burnt-out bulb or poor wiring contact. I usually open it up myself to inspect; replacing a new bulb costs just a few bucks and is quite convenient. If you're not up for DIY, take it to a repair shop and let the technician check for fuse and relay issues. Keeping your lights on isn't just for safety—traffic laws also require them to be operational. A fine is the least of your worries; getting into an accident is the real trouble. Make it a habit to check your lights every month and maintain them when washing your car. That way, you can drive with peace of mind.
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DeLeilani
10/14/25 4:38am
In a car, 'stop' basically refers to the brake lights, those small red lights at the rear that flash to alert vehicles behind you that you're stopping. When I use my car, I notice that modern new models mostly use LED lights, which are brighter and more energy-efficient. However, if they don't light up, it might indicate wiring issues or a controller malfunction. Last month, I helped a friend check his car and found that the bulb was burnt out. Fortunately, replacing it in time avoided the risk of a rear-end collision. Apart from bulbs, a blown fuse is also a common cause, and it's an easy fix—just replace it lightly. Before driving, always take a quick glance to ensure the lights are on, and be extra cautious during long trips. Safety is no small matter; only with fully functional lights can you drive with peace of mind in the night.
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