Be aware of your vehicles dashboard

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RACV is urging motorists to familiarise themselves with their vehicle’s dashboard warning lights, as ignoring these vital alerts can lead to expensive repairs and potential safety hazards.

RACV driver education and development manager Silvia Morris said that drivers regularly ignore dashboard warning lights, with many not understanding what the symbols mean or the severity of the issues they indicate.

“Dashboard lights are your car’s way of communicating potential problems before they become serious,“ said Ms Morris.

“Understanding these warnings can be the difference between a minor repair and a complete engine replacement.“

RACV has shared a guide to the 14 most important dashboard symbols that drivers should never ignore, including:

Red warning lights: Indicating serious issues requiring immediate attention

Yellow/orange advisory lights: Signalling problems that need addressing soon

Green/blue information lights: Confirming systems are operating correctly

The most critical warning lights include the check engine light, oil pressure indicator, battery warning, and brake system alerts. According to RACV roadside assistance data, ignoring these particular warnings accounts for approximately 40 per cent of all major breakdown callouts.

“Modern vehicles are sophisticated machines with dozens of sensors monitoring everything from engine performance to tyre pressure,“ Mr Morris explained.

“When a warning light appears, it’s because a sensor has detected something operating outside normal parameters.“

RACV’s guide provides clear explanations for each warning light and practical advice on what action to take, from safely pulling over immediately to scheduling a service appointment.

The guide, available on RACV’s website, also advises drivers on preventative maintenance to avoid triggering warning lights in the first place. Regular servicing, proper fluid levels, and maintaining correct tyre pressure are essential practices highlighted in the guide.