It is part of the VATS on your car. There is a resistor on your key and if the VATS module does not read the right key when you go to start your car it will not start and this light will come on and stay on. If you have the correct key and this happens do not try to start the car for three minutes. Each time you do the counter will reset even if its the right key. Make sure there is nothing on the resistor by wiping it off on something once three or so minutes have gone by try to start the car again and it should fire right up. The light should flash normally when starting the car but once its done flashing it should go off.
The instrument panel is the gauges and warning lights that are in front of the driver and behind the steering wheel
Look it up in Owner's manual.
To change the instrument panel warning bulbs on a Porsche Boxster, first disconnect the car battery to ensure safety. Remove the instrument panel by unscrewing the screws that secure it and gently pulling it out. Locate the burned-out bulb sockets at the back of the panel, twist them counterclockwise to remove, and replace the old bulbs with new ones. Finally, reassemble the panel, reconnect the battery, and test the new bulbs to ensure they work properly.
There are several warning light on the instrument panel. There is a high water temperature light. There is a low battery charge light. There is a low oil warning light.
Coolant system warning light. It should go off when you add coolant.
It means your engine needs attention.
Has the instrument light dimmer wheel, beside your headlight switch on the dash been rotated down to the lowest position ? Or, if you mean your warning lamps, I know that on my 1995 there is a 10 amp fuse in location # 11 , in the fuse panel on the driver's end of the dash panel (visible with driver's door open) for the warning lamps.
yes it can and what type of auto.
You could have an exterior light out.
you take apart the dash and get to the instrument panel. then you take the instrument panel out and on the back of the panel you'll will see the lights
Remove the instrument panel cover. Remove the instrument panel retaining screws. Remove the wiring harness from the gauges. The instrument panel will come out.
Get the workshop manual of the car. If you dont want to buy it borw it from your local library.