They are indicative of a problem with the braking system of the vehicle--may be nothing more than the parking brake not being fully disengaged of a more serious braking problem--check fluid level in reservoir --if low indicates a leak that needs professional attention
See your owner's manual. All dash warning lights are described there.
Not advisable. Any relay that you could unplug could have a multiple purpose and removing the relay could cause other more serious problems. Len
If all the dash lights are out then there is two causes for this. The first is all the fuses have blown the other is the relay for the dashboard lights has went out.
It is in the dashboard cluster along with all the other warning lights.
The dashboard symbols on the Toyota Corolla as well as other vehicles are designed to help you know that your car is running properly. You will find your engine light, oil gauge, hazard lights, and blinkers with your dashboard symbols.
It depends on which lights are being described. Some of them will be for gas, others for oil change, and then some for other issues.
A person looking to purchase dashboard warning lights can find them at a number of places. Amazon and eBay may offer various listings for this item as well as many other items. Max Parts, Pep Boys, and many other car part and accessory stores will offer them for purchase too.
The warning lights on the Nissan dashboard are designed to let you know when your car is in need of something to keep it running smoothly. It can be warning you that you are low ob oil or other fluids, your tire pressure is low or something may be wrong with your engine. If your warning lights are coming on, take your vehicle to an auto mechanic so they can do the proper tests.
Go to your fuse box, and it should have some kind of listing for lights. It could be the "accessory" fuse or some other light fuse. Its more of trial and error until you find the winner.
Do you have lots of paper or other debris/refuse on the dashboard?
Each dashboard light on a Honda Civic reflects a different component on the car. There is a check engine light, brake light, battery light, oil light, and several other that each relate to an engines system. When these lights turn on it mean that either a repair or maintenance is needed on the vehicle.
Probably your battery cable or cables are loose on one end or the other.