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Check the user manual it has illustration for all warning lights
It all depends which warning lights are on?!
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I have a warning light come on which is a circle with an excaimation point inside. What does it mean?
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If you mean all the warning lights come on at once this usually indacates the alternator is bad. It is either under or over charging (usually under) is a typical Toyota sign of an alternator going out.
See your owner's manual. All dash warning lights are described there.
On my Lexus I had an issue with the lights staying off when it was cold. This was the case for all of my dashboard lights. Then they would flicker back on. There are Caps on the board for the instrument panel that were blown. This was the case for my fuel cage that didn't work consistently work as well
The dash warning lights all mean different things on a Ford F150. This can include a check engine light, or a low oil light.
If you are wondering why this happens, it is completely normal. When you turn your key all the way to start the car, all the warning lights will come on do perform a lamp test. Also, the computer runs a quick test on all the sensors in the car and on all the lights on the dash to make sure everything is operating properly, once you start the car, these lights should all go out. If there are lights remaining lit on your dash, it may mean that your car needs to be serviced, always get warning lights checked if they come on while the car is running. Hope this helps!
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.