it means that you have to change it soon or your car will suddenly stop working
try disconnecting the battery for a minute.
The check engine and other dash warning lights can be reset by disconnecting the vehicles battery for more then 5 minutes. If warning light continues after reconnecting battery then there is still a problem.
Most of the light on the dashboard are Warning Lights; different warning lights that might flash up on the dashboard. Some of the more common warning lights are shown below. 1 = Oil pressure warning light 2 = Battery charge warning light 3 = Brake system warning light 4 = Engine warning light
The symbols on the dash board on a Mitsubishi Pajero are all of the warning lights. Some of the lights will include a seat belt light, check engine light and battery light.
The red battery warning light is an indication the charging system is not charging. The red water level warning light is an indication additional water is needed.
The flashing warning light may be an indication that the air conditioning system is drawing too much power from the battery. A weak battery or alternator can be the cause of this problem.
If it is a dash warning light, there is a failure causing it. If it is an exterior light, the switch may be on.If it is a dash warning light, there is a failure causing it. If it is an exterior light, the switch may be on.
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A Mitsubishi L200 yellow warning light on the dash could mean the ABS is having issues. It is best to check the owner manual for defined warning light meanings.
If your battery is not being charged , the battery light will come on in your dash
There is the ( low coolant ) warning light that is at the bottom of your gauge cluster between the engine temperature gauge and your tachometer
The dash warning lights all mean different things on a Ford F150. This can include a check engine light, or a low oil light.