
The appearance of the sun exclamation mark symbol on the Lavida's dashboard indicates a malfunction in the vehicle's automatic transmission. In this case, the vehicle should be taken to a 4S shop or a professional auto repair shop for inspection and repair as soon as possible. Introduction to Automotive Automatic Transmission: It is a gear-shifting device used to coordinate the engine speed with the actual driving speed of the wheels, designed to optimize the engine's performance. Advantages of Automatic Transmission: It offers the benefits of easy operation, comfortable driving, and reduced driver fatigue, making it a development trend in modern car configurations. Vehicles equipped with automatic transmissions can automatically adjust speed and torque based on road conditions, allowing drivers to focus entirely on road traffic without the distraction of shifting gears, significantly improving driving safety.

I've been driving a Lavida for several years. The warning light with a sun and exclamation mark usually indicates an issue with the automatic headlight system, meaning the system has detected abnormal headlight operation—possibly due to a faulty sensor or burnt-out bulb. Once, when this light appeared on my car, the headlights flickered while driving at night. It turned out the light sensor under the windshield was dirty, and dust caused it to misjudge external lighting conditions, delaying the automatic headlights from turning on. I tried cleaning the sensor and restarting the engine, and the warning light went off. However, if it remains lit, you should promptly visit a repair shop to check the wiring or replace the bulb. Otherwise, nighttime driving becomes risky and increases the chance of accidents. Regularly keeping your car clean helps prevent such issues.

As a family user who frequently drives, I must remind you that the sun exclamation mark on the Lavida is a warning signal indicating a defect in the automatic headlight function. Possible causes include sensor failure or circuit issues. Imagine how dangerous it would be if the headlights suddenly stopped working at night. So, as soon as I see the light on, I immediately check if manually turning on the lights works. If not, I pull over to a safe spot and inspect whether the fuse has blown. It's best not to continue driving and head straight to the 4S shop. They can use professional equipment to diagnose the issue and replace the faulty parts. Ignoring it long-term could lead to higher repair costs. Safety first is key—don't risk your own or others' safety.

When this symbol appears on the Lavida dashboard, it usually indicates an automatic headlight system warning. I encountered this once - the light remained on after starting the car, affecting the automatic headlight function. First, manually test the headlight switch. If it functions normally, it might be a minor system glitch that could disappear after driving for a while. Otherwise, check if there's any obstruction on the sensor position and clear any debris. If the problem persists, have a mechanic inspect the circuit or replace the sensor - don't attempt DIY fixes. Early resolution ensures peace of mind and safety.

I have experience driving models. The sun exclamation mark symbol often indicates an automatic lighting system malfunction, which could be caused by sensor aging, loose circuit connections, or voltage instability. To prevent this, I clean the small sensor area under the windshield every six months and use a multimeter to simply test the bulb status. While driving, I always pay attention to dashboard changes and send the car for repair immediately when the light comes on to avoid bigger problems. Proper maintenance can extend component lifespan and reduce sudden failures, making driving more reassuring.

When the sun exclamation mark light appeared on my Lavida, it really startled me. Later, I learned it was a headlight system warning affecting the automatic light function. I pulled over and manually turned on the headlights, which still worked. Then I went to the 4S dealership where they diagnosed a faulty sensor. After replacement, everything returned to normal. My advice for similar situations: don't delay—first verify manual operation, then schedule to identify the cause. Such issues often occur with older vehicles or during rainy weather. Keeping your car clean is crucial to ensure safe driving without disruptions.


