Dashboard warning lights are indicators in a car dashboard. These lights tell you when there is a potential problem with the car and when it should be serviced.
An example of a dashboard warning light is a check engine light, which indicates the presence of an emission-related problem. Dashboard warning lights are used on all vehicles, not just cars.
Dashboard warning lights are commonly seen in vehicles to indicate problems with the vehicle’s systems, such as low tire pressure or malfunctioning headlights.
Dashboard warning lights are lights on your car's dashboard. They light up to warn you of a potential problem with your car such as engine trouble or low oil.
When you start the engine, the dashboard warning lights do not come on automatically. The only lights that come on automatically are the headlights and hazard lights.
Dashboard warning lights can be turned off by pushing a button or turning a knob labeled "Off."
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