There is a green "POWER" light that comes on this 2004 Chevy Tracker. The light simi circular in the lower right corner of dash. There is no mention of any kind of power light in the owners mannual.
The local chevy service dept. has no idea??
Can you help me?
It is not a "warning" light but an indicator that you have pressed the button near the shifter to put the tranny into tow mode.
HI, The "Power" light means that the power mode switch and been presed to have more power available, to turn the light off just press the switch to return it to "Normal". Steve H.
it means the internal rubberband needs to be rewound. It means you have accidently hit the power button by the gear shift. Simply switch back to normal (N) and the light will go out.
The power indicator light on a 2003 Chevy Tracker typically indicates that the vehicle is in "Power" mode, which allows for enhanced acceleration and responsiveness by altering the transmission shift points. This feature is often used for situations requiring more power, such as towing or driving on steep inclines. When the light is illuminated, it confirms that this mode is active; turning it off usually returns the vehicle to standard driving mode. Always consult the owner's manual for specific information regarding indicator lights and their meanings.
You scream and yell and crash the car into a pole......
10 amp "Mini" blade style on 2001 models.
Check your power steering belt or bearing in power steering pump
The check power light on a vehicle is a warning indicator. A common cause of this is a improperly charged battery.
A warning light that resembles a sprocket with a plus sign in the center typically indicates an issue with the vehicle's power steering system. This light may suggest low power steering fluid levels or a malfunction in the power steering pump or system. It's important to address this warning promptly, as it can affect vehicle handling and safety. Always consult the vehicle's owner manual for specific guidance related to the warning light.
rocker switch on console normal/power n/p power for heavy loads changes transmission shift points
Electronic Power Steering (eps)
A decrease in horse power?