What does the sudden appearance of a large icon in the Tayron mean?
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Tayron suddenly appears a large icon which can be divided into four categories: 1. Red indicator light means warning, you should stop driving immediately and carry out maintenance; 2. Yellow indicator light plays an early warning role, which needs to be dealt with as soon as possible; 3. Blue indicator light warns the owner to pay attention to the impact, such as whether the high beam light will cause dazzling to the opposite vehicle; 4. Green indicator light is functional light, such as low beam light, width light and turn signal. Take Tayron 2021 280TSI two-wheel drive comfort intelligent connected version as an example: it is a medium-sized 5-door 5-seat SUV under FAW-Volkswagen, with a length, width and height of 4589mm, 1860mm and 1660mm respectively, a wheelbase of 2731mm, a maximum speed of 200 km/h, and a fuel tank capacity of 60L.
When I first drove the Tayron, I also encountered the sudden appearance of a large icon on the dashboard, which was a warning light. Most likely, the car was alerting you to a potential issue. The most common ones are the engine fault light or the oil pressure light. If the icon is yellow and shaped like an engine, it might just be a minor sensor issue. But if it’s red and looks like an oil can, you should be cautious—it indicates low oil pressure, and continuing to drive could damage the engine. Once, I saw it flashing red on the highway and immediately slowed down and pulled over. After checking, the oil level was indeed low, but thankfully nothing serious happened. My advice is not to panic. Safely park the car, open the hood to check if the oil level is sufficient, and if everything seems normal, restart the car to see if the light disappears. If not, head to a repair shop as soon as possible to diagnose the specific cause with a computer scan, as the Tayron’s electronic system is complex—issues could range from sensors to wiring. It’s a good habit to check the dashboard warning lights before driving to avoid unnecessary trouble.