What is the explanation of Delong truck dashboard warning lights?
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Delong truck dashboard warning lights explanation: Electronic throttle indicator light: This light is commonly found in Volkswagen models. During vehicle self-check, the EPC light will illuminate for a few seconds and then turn off. If there is a malfunction, this light will stay on, indicating the need for inspection. Front and rear fog light indicators: These indicators show the working status of the front and rear fog lights. When the fog lights are activated, both lights will illuminate - the left one in the diagram indicates front fog lights, while the right one indicates rear fog lights. Wrench indicator on dashboard: Indicates that the vehicle has reached its maintenance interval. Engine warning light (shaped like a water faucet): Indicates poor combustion state in the engine or engine knocking. Fuel indicator light: Warns of insufficient fuel in the tank or possible sensor malfunction.
I've been driving for over a decade and I'm quite familiar with the dashboard warning lights of Delong commercial vehicles. Common warning lights include the engine light, brake warning light, ABS anti-lock light, oil pressure light, and battery charge indicator. A yellow engine light might indicate emission issues, like a dirty oxygen sensor; when it's red, you should stop immediately for inspection to prevent more serious problems. A flashing brake light signals insufficient system pressure - pull over right away. Once when I was delivering goods in a Delong, the ABS light suddenly came on, and it turned out the wheel speed sensor was clogged with mud. Don't underestimate these warning lights - they all give alerts before real trouble occurs. Most dashboard indicators are explained in the manual or have icon prompts on the center console. I recommend going through the manual when you get a new vehicle, so you don't panic on the road.