Yes, an oil pan leak can cause the oil light to come on. If the leak leads to a significant loss of oil, it can trigger the oil pressure warning light, indicating that the oil level is low or that there is inadequate oil pressure. It's important to address any leaks promptly to prevent engine damage and ensure proper lubrication.
if your vehicle has computers, this can cause check engine light to come on,as a coolant leak ends up sending trouble message to computer
most common cause, a vacuum leak.
The leak could come from: hoses, punctured radiator, split gasket...you can put tracer dye in the coolant and search for the leak with a black light after you clean the engine.
Yes
It could.It could.
Yes, it can cause check engine light to come on. Reasons are multiple - anything from air/vacuum leak, spark problems etc. to major failure.
It might cause the "check engine" light to come on.
Usually, but not always.
It could, have the codes read.It could, have the codes read.
It's probably your Alternator that is going bad. That is if the battery and brake lights came on at the same time.
Yes, that is one of many possibilities.
The temperature light comes on in a 1992 Chevy Lumina when the temperature of the engine reaches the boiling point. The light may also come on if the transmission gets too hot. Usually a leak in the radiator system will cause a loss of fluid and lead to the temperature light, but it could be anything and must be checked.