

Airbag Fault
This warning is related to the airbag system of your car. This light indicates potential issues when deploying the airbag. You should schedule immediate service to inspect your vehicle.

Low Fuel Level Warning Light
Your car is running very low on fuel. You probably have enough fuel to make it to the next gas station, and you should refuel as soon as possible. Driving with low fuel can put your fuel pump at risk.

Oil Pressure Warning Light
This indicator can mean that the fuel level in your car is low. You should check the oil and refill it if needed. If the oil level is fine, this warning may mean that a more serious issue is present. Have your car examined by a service professional.

Service Vehicle Soon
Routine maintenance is key to keeping your vehicle running smoothly. These words appear when your car is due for an oil change or tire rotation, generally every 5,000 miles. After your vehicle has been serviced, the indicator will be reset to alert you again when maintenance is needed.

TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System)
Many cars today come with a feature that monitors your tire pressure. This alert is given when the inflation in one or more of your tires is low. You should inflate the tires to the recommended pressure. An indicator that does not go out can mean a faulty sensor.

Slip Indicator
If your car is equipped with Vehicle Stability Control or Traction Control, you can receive this indicator when your tires are losing traction on the road. A VSC or TRAC light that remains on usually means that the system has malfunctioned.

Charging System Warning Light
This critical service indicator means that your car's battery is not charging properly. The alternator in your car could be the problem, or you may have a broken fan belt. In any case, you should stop the vehicle safely and call a professional.

Brake System
You will see this indicator when a problem has been detected with your ABS braking system. It doesn't mean that brake failure is an immediate concern, but you should bring your car to our service center for an evaluation.

Open Door Warning Light
A door or the trunk of your car is not properly closed. Check all of the doors and the trunk to make sure they are secured.

Coolant Level Warning
This light comes on when the coolant in your radiator is low. In some cases, a bad sensor may be at fault. You need to check your coolant level as soon as it is safe to do so. Never open a hot radiator. Allow the car to cool first.