What Symbols Are Included on the Car Dashboard?

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DeMaci
07/24/25 12:23am
Car dashboard symbols include warning lights and indicator lights. The dashboard indicator lights consist of: ABS indicator, EPC indicator, seat belt indicator, battery indicator, oil pressure indicator, fuel level indicator, door ajar indicator, airbag indicator, brake pad indicator, parking brake indicator, coolant temperature indicator, engine indicator, turn signal indicator, high beam indicator, windshield washer fluid indicator, fog light indicator, and width light indicator. The dashboard warning lights include: oil pressure warning light, engine fault warning light, coolant temperature warning light, brake system fault light, tire pressure warning light, battery warning light, power steering system fault light, and electronic stability control system indicator.
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