Why is the car safety indicator light always on?

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McElla
07/30/25 4:07am
The reasons why the car safety indicator light is always on are as follows: 1. If it is the red light in the upper left corner, it is the oil lamp, indicating insufficient oil. 2. If it is the orange light in the lower corner, it is the engine fault light, indicating that the engine has a fault. 3. If it is the top light on the right side, it is the seat belt warning light, indicating that the passengers in the car have not fastened their seat belts. The bottom light on the right side indicates a battery fault, and the battery needs to be checked. Different safety indicator lights have different handling methods. For example, if the oil is insufficient, it is recommended to check the oil with an oil dipstick. If the oil level is lower than the min on the oil dipstick, then the oil is too low, and you only need to add oil. If the driving time is not very long, but the oil is always decreasing rapidly, then you need to check whether fake oil has been added. If so, it is recommended to replace it with high-quality oil.
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