What does the small wrench symbol on the car dashboard mean?

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HarrisonDella
07/24/25 10:37am
When the small wrench light illuminates on the car dashboard, it indicates that the vehicle requires maintenance. This is a reminder for the driver to service the car. The icon needs to be manually reset after each maintenance service. Car maintenance precautions: 1. Before closing other covers and the engine hood, carefully check to ensure no removed parts, rags, or tools are left behind. 2. When the engine is running, keep hands, clothing, and tools away from rotating fans and fan drive belts. 3. Brake fluid can damage car paint as it quickly dissolves paint coatings. 4. Be cautious when touching engine components immediately after shutdown as they remain at high temperatures.
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LaAbigail
08/11/25 5:42am
I remember when I was first learning to drive and saw the little wrench icon light up on the dashboard, I panicked a bit, thinking there was something wrong with the car. Later, my instructor told me that it was actually the maintenance reminder light, indicating that it was time for routine service. The car has an internal calculator that automatically lights up the reminder once it reaches the set mileage, usually around 5,000 kilometers. Don't worry, it's not a fault alarm but a routine service call, like changing the oil, checking filters, or inspecting tires. If you ignore it, there might be no immediate issues, but long-term neglect can cause problems, such as degraded oil reducing engine efficiency, increasing fuel consumption, or even shortening component lifespan. It's best to promptly schedule an appointment with a professional service center. After completing the maintenance, the technicians will manually reset the system to turn off the light. Developing this habit ensures driving safety and prolongs vehicle performance. From my own experience, I've learned not to procrastinate on such small matters.
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