What does the small car symbol on the dashboard represent?

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StCameron
07/30/25 6:44am
Here is the relevant introduction about the small car symbol on the dashboard: 1. Daily indicator lights: These are the most frequently encountered lights, including high/low beam indicators, seatbelt reminder lights, turn signal lights, and parking brake indicator lights. Their purpose is to notify the driver about the status of various vehicle functions. They are usually green or blue. 2. Warning indicator lights: These inform the driver about the vehicle's condition. They typically indicate fluid levels, and when these levels are critically low, the vehicle will display warning indicators on the dashboard, usually in orange or red. Common examples include fuel indicators, oil indicators, and coolant indicators. These indicators can be easily resolved by replenishing the respective fluids. 3. Malfunction indicator lights: These alert the driver to current faults in the vehicle. When such indicators appear, it is crucial not to ignore them, and the vehicle should be inspected at a repair shop promptly.
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