What does red light on dashboard mean?

What does red light on dashboard mean?

A red warning light generally indicates a serious issue with your car. You should act quickly if your dashboard warning light is red – it could be an overheating engine, low engine oil pressure or a braking system problem.

What is the red flashing light on top of my dashboard?

The flashing red light is a security light to keep things safe. There are other blinking red LED lights on the dashboard as well. Other color LED lights also come active when the door is left open. Faulty switches or something wrong with the engine can also turn the lights ON.

Why is the red light on my dash blinking?

This morning, for the first time, I noticed the red light on TOP of my dash blinking. Some people say this is the passive security system. If so, why has it never done this before? I called the dealer, and they had no idea why this was happening. They said that it does that in all vehicles.

What do the warning lights on the dashboard mean?

Dashboard warning lights come in a variety of colors. The most serious lights are red, and they typically indicate a major issue or component failure. Yellow or amber lights often indicate a lower-grade hazard or warning, such as the activation of the traction control system when driving on slippery roads.

Is there a red light on the top of my Colorado?

I have had my 2015 Colorado WT for about 3 month. I typically leave my house in the morning when it is dark out. This morning, for the first time, I noticed the red light on TOP of my dash blinking. Some people say this is the passive security system.

What does a red exclamation point on a car dashboard mean?

Some cars even show which door is open. This icon indicates that there’s an issue with your braking system. It may look like a red exclamation point, and/or display the word “Brake.” The problem could be something relatively simple, like a stuck parking brake. It could also be more serious, such as a loss of pressure in the brake fluid system.

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