Why is the FAW STOP warning light on?

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VonHailey
07/25/25 12:07am
FAW STOP warning light illumination indicates severe malfunctions in the vehicle's engine or chassis. Here are relevant details about the STOP light: 1. Concept: The STOP light is a mandatory parking alarm that typically illuminates simultaneously with other warning lights such as low oil pressure, insufficient brake fluid, or overheating coolant temperature - requiring immediate engine shutdown. 2. Categories: The instrument panel also contains indicator lights for coolant temperature, oil pressure, air pressure, engine status, and cab conditions. The STOP light will activate when any component fails. For instance, if the engine overheats during operation, both the coolant temperature warning light and STOP light will illuminate to indicate engine malfunction. The instrument panel also features a yellow warning light, while STOP is red - yellow signifies general faults, whereas red indicates critical failures.
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