We have all experienced that vexing moment when we are casually driving to our destination, and suddenly – out of nowhere – a flashing warning light appears on our dashboard. We’re all too familiar with the feelings of sheer panic and confusion that often ensue.
The fact is, for some of us who aren’t exactly mechanically-inclined, decrypting those blinking warning lights on our dashboard can be tricky – which, let’s face it, is a real issue considering that some of these symbols are designed to flag an urgent and sometimes dangerous underlying problem.
Seeing that these warning signs could be indicating anything from needing a minor top up of fluid to a catastrophic engine meltdown, understanding whether you need to be concerned or act quickly is essential, to say the least.
With this in mind – and to help you better assess if you are driving under the best possible
conditions – we have rounded up the most common warning lights that typically pop up on our
dashboards to explain what message they are trying to convey.
Here they are:
• Winking Robot (or Voltage Gauge/Battery Light): this light is just a tiny battery and indicates the electrical system’s voltage when the engine is running. You need to service your vehicle if the battery light comes on or if the pointer moves to either “HIGH” or “LOW,” indicating too much or not enough voltage.
Remember, knowledge is power. Now that you have this pertinent information, you will hopefully no longer find yourself struggling to decipher your dashboard warning lights – instead, you will be able to swiftly take action!