Some of the logos on the dashboard, which shows that you have a car problem

Believes that there is very little car owners who know what it means in their car on the dashboard. All these signals have important role to demonstrate to the state of the car what the problem is.



The following article will show you the meaning of some important signals on most of Toyota's vehicles:

1. Airbags: The sign above shows the airbag system should control expert immediately if you think drawing mainly safety. This usually jump up when one or more airbags process.

2. Car engine: This may be a sign that scary than this signal means that the car engine problems. This signal can also mean that car emissions than before. However, you should control experts.

3. Engine oil pressure: When this signal jump means that the engine oil pressure is too high or too low as it should control pressure levels far in advance before traveling. This signal can also let you know that the pumping system damaged or blocked. Engine oil contaminated can also make this jump.

4. Temperatures cool down: This shows that lowering water heater in your car engine is too cold for the machine. If this does not go away after a while was driving control experts. This is not a big problem, but the process at improper temperatures, it will make use use more fuel and emit more toxic substances.

5. Hot: thermal hot car engine stopped as soon as you can and call the experts to help solve or towed the car to the garage only once. If both drove this jump could cause serious problems than the car.

6. Tire pressure: means the pressure in one or more tires is too lax or too tight, or any means wheel car split.

7. Braking: This signal can mean a lot. One can come from the hand brake on the process and just released the brake hand signals will disappear. This case is not off means that braking is not enough oil or brake system went wrong.

Confirm that all the above can be with or without and can be different depending on the series and each vehicle type.




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