A) The indicator lights up if
- the parking brake is on;
- low level of brake fluid or the tightness of the vacuum brake booster is broken;
- the indicator circuit is faulty.
b) If the indicator light comes on while driving, slow down, pull off the road and stop the vehicle carefully.
Check the parking brake, it may be on. If the parking brake is released, or if the indicator light is on after the parking brake is released, there is a problem with the brake system.
- Check the brake fluid level in the reservoir.
- If the brake fluid level is low, have the vehicle's braking performance checked in a safe place. If you think the brakes are still working well enough, carefully drive the car to the nearest repair shop. If the brakes do not work, the vehicle must be towed or towed for repair.
Attention: driving a car with a low level of brake fluid is dangerous.
- If the brake fluid level is normal, then the vacuum brake booster may not be working efficiently or the indicator circuit may be faulty.
2. ABS indicator.
After turning on the ignition, the indicator lights up for a few seconds and then goes out. If the indicator lights up while driving, there may be a malfunction in the anti-lock system.
Attention:
- With locked center differential (on 4WD models) ABS does not work and the ABS indicator is constantly on
- Repeatedly pressing the brake pedal may turn on the indicator for a few seconds.
3. Control lamp for charging the battery.
- A) The control lamp lights up in case of the storage battery discharge.
- b) If the warning lamp lights up while driving, the charging system is faulty or the alternator is loose. However, the engine will continue to run until the battery is completely discharged. Turn off optional equipment (air conditioning, fan, radio, etc.) and move to the place of repair.
4. Low oil pressure warning lamp in the engine.
- A) The control lamp lights up if the oil pressure is too low.
- b) If the warning light flashes or stays on while driving, pull off the road to a safe place and stop the engine immediately.
The warning lamp may flash after hard braking or when the engine is idling. There is no malfunction if the control lamp goes out with a slight increase in engine speed.
The warning light may come on when the engine oil level is too low. But this warning light is not designed to indicate a low oil level, so periodically check the level with a dipstick.
5. Indicator "check the engine". The indicator lights up in case of malfunctions in the engine control system.
6. Low fuel warning lamp.
The control lamp turns on when the fuel level in the tank approaches zero. Depending on the configuration of the car, fuel can last for 40-60 km on a good road. On slopes or when cornering, the warning light may come on due to fluctuations in the fuel in the tank.
7. Airbag and pretensioner indicator (SRS). The indicator lights up when the ignition switch is in the "ON" or "ACC". After about 6 seconds, the indicator will turn off. If the indicator does not light up or is on (flashing) while driving, there is a malfunction in the SRS system components.
8. Indicator of the presence of an open or loosely closed door.
The indicator remains on until all doors, including the tailgate, are fully closed.
9. Sound alarm reminder of the included lighting.
The horn will sound if the driver's door is opened while the ignition key is in the "LOCK" with headlights on. Even if the key is removed, the horn will sound until the headlights are turned off.
10. Sound alarm reminder of not removed ignition key.
The horn will sound if the driver's door is opened while the ignition key is in the "LOCK" or "ACC".
11. Odometer and odometers.
- A) The odometer shows the total mileage of the vehicle.
- b) The odometer shows the distance traveled since the odometer was last reset to zero.
- V) The button located to the right of the speedometer is designed to reset the trip counter to zero.