That means you need to get toa gas station.
Your brake fuild might be low.
Alternator defective, or alternator belt broken or slipping.
Alternator is not charging the battery
You should check your fluid levels, your oil and coolant.
Bad sending unit, low oil, low oil pressure.
There are three or four retainers from inside the trunk. You then pull the light rearward.
Not that I know of. The oil pressure light comes on at a very low pressure, but it will not shut the car off.
In the trunk directly behind the tail light pull the carpet back and there are three twist off plastic nuts take them off then pull tail light straight out
It needs oil. My 97 Plymouth Breeze burns oil like crazy, I put more in every other time I fill it up with gas.
Is it low on Gas or Deisel? if it is that will trip the check gauge light. Or if you ever run the fuel low. It needs time to reset it self.
make sure gas cap is on all the way and drive it a few tanks and see if it goes off by itself.
Plymouth Light was created in 1842.