Your Guide to Safe Driving

Discover what your Chevy is trying to tell you. Our comprehensive guide to Chevrolet dashboard warning lights helps you stay informed and in control on the road.

Decoding Your Chevrolet's Dashboard Signals

Every light on your Chevy's dashboard has a story to tell. Learn to interpret these important messages to keep your vehicle running smoothly and safely.

Chevrolet/chevy Forward Collision Warning (FCW) Light

Chevrolet/chevy Forward Collision Warning (FCW) Light

The forward collision warning (FCW) icon indicates a potential collision risk ahead. If this light appears, it means the system has detected an obstacle in your path. Check your surroundings, slow down, and be prepared to brake if necessary. Ensure you maintain a safe distance from the vehicle or object in front of you.

Chevrolet/chevy Front Fog Indicator Light

Chevrolet/chevy Front Fog Indicator Light

The front fog light indicator light illuminates when the front fog lights are on, indicating reduced visibility. Turn off the front fog lights when visibility improves to avoid dazzling other road users.

Chevrolet/chevy Electronic Stability Control Warning Light

Chevrolet/chevy Electronic Stability Control Warning Light

Electronic Stability Program (ESP or ESC) warning light indicates a loss of control, where the vehicle automatically applies braking to individual wheels to regain stability. If this light is on, it means the system has detected a problem with the vehicle's stability control. You should have it checked by a professional mechanic immediately to ensure safe driving. The ESP system helps prevent skidding by controlling braking force in challenging conditions.

Chevrolet/chevy Engine Oil Pressure Warning Light

Chevrolet/chevy Engine Oil Pressure Warning Light

The low oil pressure warning light indicates that your engine oil level is critically low and may cause serious damage. Check your oil level immediately and top it up as necessary to prevent engine failure.

Chevrolet/chevy ABS Warning Light

Chevrolet/chevy ABS Warning Light

The ABS warning light indicates a malfunction in the anti-lock brake system of your vehicle. You should have it inspected and repaired as soon as possible to avoid potential safety issues. Continuing to drive with a faulty ABS system can lead to serious problems, especially under emergency braking conditions.

Chevrolet/chevy Cruise Control Malfunction Warning Light

Chevrolet/chevy Cruise Control Malfunction Warning Light

The cruise control light indicates that the system is active and maintaining your chosen speed. If it starts flashing or turns yellow or red, there's an issue that needs attention. This could be a faulty sensor or brake switch. If the light doesn't come on or doesn't function properly, a blown fuse or switch malfunction might be the cause.

Chevrolet/chevy Battery Charge Warning Light

Chevrolet/chevy Battery Charge Warning Light

The battery warning light indicates a problem with the vehicle's charging system. If this light comes on, it means the battery is not recharging and will eventually drain. Turn off unnecessary electrical accessories to conserve battery power and have the battery, wires, and charging system checked by a mechanic as soon as possible. The issue could be with the battery itself, wiring, alternator, or other electrical components.

Chevrolet/chevy Transmission Temperature Warning Light

Chevrolet/chevy Transmission Temperature Warning Light

The transmission warning light indicates a malfunction in the transmission system. When this light appears, a chime will sound continuously until the ignition switch is turned off. Ensure the parking brake is applied when parked. Have the system checked immediately by a professional mechanic. It is recommended to visit an authorized dealership for this service.

Chevrolet/chevy Electric Parking Brake Warning Light

Chevrolet/chevy Electric Parking Brake Warning Light

The Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) warning light on your dashboard indicates a problem with the EPB system. This could be due to a malfunction within the EPB system, a faulty brake switch, or electrical issues such as a low battery or wiring problems. First, ensure the parking brake is fully disengaged. If the light remains on, have the system checked by a professional mechanic to diagnose and repair any faults.

Chevrolet/chevy Door Open Warning Light

Chevrolet/chevy Door Open Warning Light

The Door Open Warning Light indicates that one or more doors of the vehicle are not fully closed. If this light appears on your dashboard, check to ensure all doors are securely closed. If it comes on while driving, pull over safely and verify that all doors are properly shut.

Chevrolet/chevy Service Adaptive Cruise Control Warning Light

Chevrolet/chevy Service Adaptive Cruise Control Warning Light

The adaptive cruise control (ACC) warning light indicates a fault in the system. It may be displayed as a speedometer and car with an exclamation mark or the letters 'ACC' in yellow or red. The ACC system uses radars and/or cameras to monitor traffic and adjust the car's speed accordingly. If this light appears, restart the car to see if it resolves the issue; if it persists, seek assistance from a trained mechanic or dealership.

Chevrolet/chevy Headlight On Indicator Warning Light

Chevrolet/chevy Headlight On Indicator Warning Light

The "Dipped Headlight" warning light indicates that there is an issue with your low beam headlights. If this light is on but your dipped headlights don't turn on, it likely means your headlight bulbs need to be replaced.

Chevrolet/chevy Ice Warning Light

Chevrolet/chevy Ice Warning Light

The frost warning light, represented by a snowflake symbol, indicates that the outside temperature is close to or below freezing, which can make road conditions more hazardous. Drive with caution when this light is on.

Chevrolet/chevy Low Fuel Warning Light

Chevrolet/chevy Low Fuel Warning Light

The low-fuel warning light is indicated by a fuel pump icon. This means your fuel level is critically low and you need to refuel immediately. You should find a gas station and fill up your tank as soon as possible.

Chevrolet/chevy Brake Warning Light

Chevrolet/chevy Brake Warning Light

The brake warning light on your dashboard indicates a problem with your vehicle's braking system. This light may appear as the text "BRAKE" or as an exclamation point with brake pads surrounding a circle, depending on your region. If you see a red brake warning light, you should pull over immediately. There could be issues with fluid pressure or technological problems like faulty brake assistance programs. You should seek assistance from an independent garage or a dealership to diagnose and fix the issue. The light may also indicate that your parking brake is engaged, so check that first before seeking further help.

Chevrolet/chevy Gearbox Clutch Warning Light

Chevrolet/chevy Gearbox Clutch Warning Light

The gearbox warning light indicates a malfunction in the gearbox. If this light comes on, press the brake pedal and try selecting the gear again. If the issue persists, contact the nearest service centre.

Chevrolet/chevy Low Washer Fluid Warning Light

Chevrolet/chevy Low Washer Fluid Warning Light

The Low Windshield Washer Fluid Indicator symbol means your windshield washer fluid is low. Fill the windshield washer fluid reservoir as soon as possible. Check under the hood to find the reservoir, which is usually marked with the same symbol. Refill the reservoir to turn off the warning light.

Chevrolet/chevy Service Stop Start System Warning Light

Chevrolet/chevy Service Stop Start System Warning Light

The Auto Stop-Start System Warning Light, indicated by a circle with an arrow and the letter 'A' in the center or an exclamation mark, signifies a fault in the auto stop-start system. To resolve this, restart the car to see if the problem persists; if it does, seek professional help, as the car may still function normally but without the economy feature.

Chevrolet/chevy Power Steering Fault Warning Light

Chevrolet/chevy Power Steering Fault Warning Light

The electric power steering warning light indicates a problem with the power steering system. If it illuminates while the engine is running, the electric power steering may not be functioning properly, resulting in no power assist for steering.

When the light comes on, pull over to a safe location immediately. You will still have control of the vehicle, but steering will be harder.

The light is often depicted as a steering wheel with an exclamation mark. If it remains on, have the vehicle checked by a professional as soon as possible.

Do not continue driving with the light on, as it can lead to safety issues. Instead, visit a trusted service center for assistance.

The power steering warning light turning off after starting the engine indicates the system is operational. However, if it stays on, there is a problem that needs attention.

If the light illuminates, it is crucial to address the issue promptly to ensure safe driving and prevent further damage.

Visit a professional service center for a thorough inspection and necessary repairs to resolve the power steering issue.

Chevrolet/chevy Blind Spot Indicator Warning Light

Chevrolet/chevy Blind Spot Indicator Warning Light

The dashboard warning light featuring two cars side by side with a radar effect between them and the word "OFF" above indicates that the blind-spot-detection system is switched off. The blind spot is the area that drivers cannot see when checking their mirrors. If you did not intentionally turn off the system and it remains off after restarting the car, consult a mechanic.

Chevrolet/chevy Turn Signal Indicator Light

Chevrolet/chevy Turn Signal Indicator Light

The turn signal light on your dashboard, indicated by a flashing arrow, means your turn signal is active. Check that you intended to signal in that direction and cancel the signal if necessary.

Chevrolet/chevy Check Engine Warning Light

Chevrolet/chevy Check Engine Warning Light

The Check Engine Light indicates a problem with the car's motor and emissions system. It could be a minor issue like a loose wire, ill-fitting gas cap, or worn solenoid, or a more serious problem with the engine. If the light comes on while driving and everything seems fine, don't panic but don't ignore it. Get the vehicle to a mechanic to run a diagnostic test and source the problem. If the light turns on and the vehicle starts operating erratically or making strange noises, pull over immediately and call for a tow. This indicates a more serious problem, such as a misfire that could permanently damage the engine. Ignoring a blinking Check Engine Light could put you at risk and ruin the car's powertrain. Get the vehicle checked by a mechanic as soon as possible. If the light is steady, you can continue driving but should get the vehicle checked soon. If the light is blinking, pull over and call for a tow. Don't try to diagnose the problem yourself, as this could lead to further damage. A professional mechanic should inspect the vehicle. The Check Engine Light is a warning sign that should not be ignored. It is crucial to address the issue promptly to avoid more severe problems. Get the vehicle to a mechanic to ensure your safety and prevent costly repairs.

Chevrolet/chevy Oil Change Reminder Warning Light

Chevrolet/chevy Oil Change Reminder Warning Light

The yellow oil symbol on your dashboard indicates low oil levels or the need for an oil change. You should get the oil changed and replace the oil filter to keep your engine running smoothly.

Chevrolet/chevy Electronic Throttle Control Warning Light

Chevrolet/chevy Electronic Throttle Control Warning Light

The Electronic Throttle Control (ETC) Indicator symbol is a warning light that signifies a malfunction in the electronic throttle control system. This light, often represented by a lightning bolt between reversed brackets or parentheses, will illuminate if there is a problem. It may appear in red or yellow/amber. To address the issue, it is recommended to use a diagnostic scan tool to identify the fault code and then have the system checked by a professional mechanic.

Chevrolet/chevy Loose Fuel Filler Cap Warning Light

Chevrolet/chevy Loose Fuel Filler Cap Warning Light

The car and screw symbol on your dashboard indicates a loose gas cap. First, check the gas cap and ensure it is tightly closed. If the cap is secure but the symbol remains, visit a Chevrolet service center. For older cars, inspect the seal on the cap for cracks and replace it if necessary. If the issue persists, schedule a service appointment.

Chevrolet/chevy Immobilizer Warning Light

Chevrolet/chevy Immobilizer Warning Light

The immobilizer system prevents car theft by blocking unauthorized engine starts. It detects the key and cuts off the fuel pump if it's not recognized. If there's an issue with the immobilizer, the car won't start and a warning light will appear on the display. Take your car to a mechanic to fix the problem.

Chevrolet/chevy Airbag Warning Light

Chevrolet/chevy Airbag Warning Light

The airbag warning light indicates a problem with the airbag system. This light, often displayed as a person with a ball representing the airbag or simply as "SRS" or "Air Bag," signifies that one or more airbags may not deploy in a crash. Take your vehicle to a dealer or authorized service center for immediate diagnosis and repair.

Chevrolet/chevy High Beams Warning Light

Chevrolet/chevy High Beams Warning Light

The high beam indicator light illuminates when the headlight high beams are engaged and turns off when switched to low beams. Ensure high beams are only used when they won't blind oncoming traffic.

Chevrolet/chevy Seat Belt Reminder Warning Light

Chevrolet/chevy Seat Belt Reminder Warning Light

The seat belt warning light flashes when someone isn't wearing their seatbelt. Driving with this light on is unsafe and illegal. If the seat belt is buckled and the light remains on, it indicates a problem with the buckle or slot. In this case, contact the nearest service centre for assistance.

Chevrolet/chevy Engine Air Filter Warning Light

Chevrolet/chevy Engine Air Filter Warning Light

The Engine Air Filter warning light indicates a clogged air filter. This can cause reduced engine performance, poor fuel efficiency, and engine misfires. Replace the air filter as soon as possible, which is a simple and cost-effective procedure. Changing the filter promptly helps maintain optimal engine function.

Chevrolet/chevy Exterior Light Failure Warning Light

Chevrolet/chevy Exterior Light Failure Warning Light

The lamp-out indicator, symbolized by a sun with rays, signals a burnt-out lamp or bulb. This issue should be addressed promptly to avoid accidents or fines. Check and replace the faulty lamp or bulb as soon as possible. A functioning lamp is crucial for safety and visibility while driving.

Chevrolet/chevy Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Warning Light

Chevrolet/chevy Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Warning Light

The TPMS warning light indicates a problem with your tire pressure. If this light appears on your dashboard, you need to check and adjust your tire pressure to the recommended level. Once your tires are properly inflated, you may need to reset the TPMS system to clear the warning light.

Chevrolet/chevy Hood Open Warning Light

Chevrolet/chevy Hood Open Warning Light

The hood open warning light indicates that your car's hood is not properly closed. Check the hood by opening it fully and closing it again with some force to ensure the mechanism locks. Driving with a loose hood can be very dangerous as it could fly open at speed and obstruct your view or damage your windshield.

Chevrolet/chevy Lane Departure Warning Light

Chevrolet/chevy Lane Departure Warning Light

Lane departure warning alerts you to avoid collisions by detecting if your vehicle drifts out of its lane. When your tire touches a lane marking, a flashing indicator appears on your dashboard, and some vehicles also provide an audible warning. You should correct your steering to return to your lane immediately.

Chevrolet/chevy All-Wheel Drive System (AWD) Indicator Light

Chevrolet/chevy All-Wheel Drive System (AWD) Indicator Light

The AWD warning light on your dashboard indicates a malfunction in the all-wheel drive system. When this light is on, the vehicle may have switched to front-wheel drive mode. Check the differential fluid level and inspect the drive shafts for any damage or issues, and have the vehicle inspected by a professional mechanic if necessary.

Chevrolet/chevy Brake Pads Warning Light

Chevrolet/chevy Brake Pads Warning Light

The Low Brake Pad warning light indicates that your vehicle's brake pads are worn or low and need servicing. You should have your brake pads inspected and replaced if necessary to ensure safe braking. The warning light is often represented by a circle with dashed lines, symbolizing the brake disk and worn pads. Your brakes may also exhibit unusual behavior like pulsing or squeaking when the brake pads are low.

Chevrolet/chevy Coolant Temperature Warning Light

Chevrolet/chevy Coolant Temperature Warning Light

If you see a collection of waves with a thermometer floating above displayed with a red or orange backing light, your car is warning you that the engine is overheating. The waves represent the coolant in the engine. To address this, pull over and allow the engine to cool down. If the problem persists, seek professional help from a trained mechanic.

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Don't panic. Safely pull over and check for obvious issues. If nothing's apparent, schedule a service appointment soon.

You can still drive, but your anti-lock brakes may not function. Drive cautiously and get it checked as soon as possible.

It usually means there's an issue with your charging system. Have it inspected promptly to avoid getting stranded.

Very serious. Stop driving immediately and turn off the engine to prevent severe damage.

One or more of your tires may be underinflated. Check and adjust tire pressures as soon as possible.

It could indicate a malfunction in the system. Drive carefully, especially in slippery conditions, and get it checked.

This could indicate a serious problem. Safely pull over, turn off the engine, and call for roadside assistance.