The Dashboard Dilemma We’ve all been there: cruising down the road, music blasting, and suddenly […] ...
Modern dashboards are designed to communicate with you clearly, but many drivers still treat warning lights as suggestions rather than urgent messages. It’s easy to assume a light will go away on its ...
Nothing can fill a motorist with dread quite like seeing something on their vehicle's dashboard light up. Well, ideally, everything will light up when you first start your vehicle, but after a couple ...
Car Care is a twice-monthly series offering maintenance best practices and DIY tips for car owners. Dashboard warning lights work with your vehicle’s onboard diagnostic system to identify various ...
Whether it's an improperly closed door, or the dreaded check-engine alert, dashboard warning lights are how your car communicates with you when something goes wrong. They light every time you start ...
Like many things, cars are not perfect. It is fair to assume something is eventually going to break or stop working no matter what sort of car you buy, and no matter how reliable it is rumored to be.
The bracketed circle with the exclamation screamer is the most searched for dashboard icon. It’s possibly the most important, too. If it’s flagging, check the handbrake. Even the electronic ones.
There a lot of lights and symbols that appear on a car’s dashboard which convey different information to the driver. With cars becoming more connected, complex and advanced, there may be a gap in ...
10:01, Sun, Feb 18, 2018 Updated: 10:24, Thu, Sep 13, 2018 Modern cars are becoming increasingly more complex with the addition of new technologies and features. All these new features come with a new ...
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A recent survey by Halfords found that more than a fifth of UK motorists ignore a warning light on their car’s dashboard, while almost a third (30%) admitted to simply overlooking warning lights. Are ...