Posted on 2/1/2025
Dashboard warning lights can often leave drivers feeling confused or anxious, especially when they pop up unexpectedly. While some lights indicate minor issues, others require immediate attention. Knowing what these lights mean and how to respond can save you time, money, and potential breakdowns. Below is a checklist of the most common dashboard lights and what you should do when they appear. 1. Check Engine Light The check engine light is one of the most commonly misunderstood dashboard lights. It can indicate a range of issues, from a loose gas cap to serious engine problems. If the light is solid, schedule an appointment as soon as possible to have your vehicle diagnosed. If the light is flashing, pull over immediately and call for assistance—this could indicate a severe engine issue. For a closer look at what could be triggering your check engine light, head over to our blog on engine repair services. 2. Tire Pressu ... read more