What is the explanation of the fault lights on the Delong vehicle dashboard?
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Delong vehicle dashboard fault light explanations are as follows: Electronic Throttle Indicator Light: This light is commonly seen in Volkswagen models. When the vehicle begins self-inspection, the EPC light will illuminate for a few seconds and then turn off. If a fault occurs, this light will stay on, indicating the need for inspection and repair. Front and Rear Fog Light Indicator: This indicator displays the working status of the front and rear fog lights. When the fog lights are turned on, both lights will illuminate. Wrench Indicator on Dashboard: Indicates that the vehicle has reached its maintenance interval. Engine Malfunction Indicator ("Water Faucet" Light): This light is due to poor combustion state of the vehicle's engine or engine knocking. Gasoline Indicator Light: Warns of insufficient fuel in the tank or a sensor malfunction.
Driving a Delon over the years, I've seen too many warning lights on the dashboard. The most common is the engine fault light - a yellow light might indicate exhaust emission issues, but if it's red, you must stop driving immediately. If the brake system light turns red, it means insufficient air pressure or air leakage - pull over and check right away. When the oil pressure light comes on, shut off the engine immediately; continuing to drive with lubrication problems can cause cylinder scoring. A flashing tire pressure monitoring light means one tire is underinflated by more than 30%, and don't overload the vehicle or the light will come on too. If the coolant temperature gauge enters the red zone, don't step on the accelerator anymore. The most frightening is when the battery light comes on - it could mean the alternator has failed, and you won't be able to drive much longer before breaking down. Remember, when a warning light first appears, don't panic - first identify its color and flashing pattern.