Time for an oil change.
The check gauges warning is an additional warning to the driver that something is not right. If you see this warning, be sure to survey all the indicators on your instrument panel...especially oil pressure and engine temperature. If you see anything you're not sure of, err on the side of safety and pull off the road, shut down the engine and seek help.
Sounds like your parking brake is on... this can also be an indicator that your brake fluid is very low
my '94 grand 'kee has a similar problem. The warning tone comes on and STAYS ON, even though the dashboard diagnostic display doesnt show anything is wrong. It will cut out intermittently, and then quit for no reason after about 20 minutes. Drives my wife nuts. ( I drive a Ford Ranger lol)
My 92 Cherokee Laredo has a 20 gallon tank according to the owner's manual (and a few trips to the gas station). The Haynes Repair Manual for Jeep Cherokee - 1984 thru 2001 mentions however, that there were some with 13.5 "Standard" and 20 "Optional". both above answers are correct. What I did was run the tank down to the yellow warning light and then some, you should still have 2+ gallons in there and then fill up...............Mike The Jeep Grand Cherokee in 2001 holds about 16 gallons. My 1996 Jeep Grand Laredo will hold 21.5 gallons, coasted into gas station once and it filled to this amount.
Coolant leak possibly no fluid in radiator, hence the picture of a radiator.
Yes, all vehicles with air brakes are required to have a low air pressure warning signal to alert the driver when the air pressure drops below a safe level. This warning signal is crucial for ensuring the safety of the vehicle and its passengers.
It is the radiator warning light. Usually it indicates low radiator fluid level. I have had this come on when I have had some minor radiator leaks leading to radiator coolant level going down.
The radiator cap on a Chrysler Pacifica is typically located on the top of the radiator itself, which is situated at the front of the engine compartment. To access it, open the hood and look for a round cap labeled with a warning about pressure. Be sure to allow the engine to cool before removing the cap to prevent injury from hot coolant.
The yellow radiator light on your Honda Accord is an indicator of low coolant in the radiator. The red radiator warning light is an indication of the engine overheating.
I have one, and it does have the tire pressure warning. It is displayed in the same message center as the low fuel warning, and it makes the same warning sound.
The low pressure valve for the refrigerant is different depending on if you have rear AC or not. With Rear A/C: The High pressure valve is located just to the left of the radiator cap. The Low pressure valve is located on the dryer (the large silver can) right beside the radiator cap. Without Rear A/C: The high pressure valve is located just to the left of the radiator cap. The low pressure valve is located in the line between the compressor and the dryer, against the firewall, above the motor (it is hard to see and access). ***WARNING*** Overcharging your system could result in an explosion.
Warning lights on a Peugeot 307 can mean anything from low tire pressure to an engine misfire or overheating. An OBDII code reader can be connected to the vehicle to read and diagnose the warnings.
That's your low engine coolant warning light ( just to the left of your oil pressure gauge )
That could be the low oil pressure warning.That could be the low oil pressure warning.
Your car's oil pressure light is a warning that your oil pressure is too low. or The judge gave John a warning that he must change his behavior or go to jail.
Anything from the 1975 model year and newer, yes. That's when FMVSS121 was implemented.