What does the stop light mean and how to solve it?

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MacMary
07/30/25 6:33am
stop light means to remind the owner that there is a problem with the vehicle's electronic control system or mechanical components, and the engine should be stopped as soon as possible. The solutions for the stop light are: 1. Check whether the engine is short of oil; 2. Whether the brake pads are worn to the limit; 3. Whether there is leakage or shortage of brake fluid; 4. Whether the coolant temperature is too high; 5. Whether there is a shortage of antifreeze; 6. Whether the ABS light is on. The stop light is a mandatory parking alarm light, which is connected to the engine oil pressure, brake fluid level sensor, coolant level temperature gauge, and electronic brake force distribution system fault warning lights.
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