Warning Lights on a Lexus
Lexus vehicles are equipped with various warning lights to alert drivers about potential issues or system activations. These warning lights come in different colors, each indicating a specific type of situation. Here are some of the common warning lights found on Lexus vehicles:
Red Warning Lights:
– Battery Warning Light: Indicates a malfunction with the vehicle’s driving system. If this light comes on, it is recommended to immediately stop the vehicle in a safe place and contact the Lexus Service Centre.
– SRS Warning Light: Indicates a malfunction in the SRS airbag system, the front passenger occupant classification system, or the seat belt pretensioner system. It is advised to have the vehicle inspected by a Lexus dealer immediately.
– ABS Warning Light: Indicates a malfunction in the ABS brakes or the brake assist system. If this light is on, the brake assist system may have been deactivated, which can make the vehicle tougher to stop if you must brake quickly. It is recommended to have the vehicle inspected by a Lexus dealer.
Amber Warning Lights:
– Electronic Throttle Control System Warning Light: Indicates a malfunction in the electronic throttle control system or the electronic automatic transmission control system. It is advised to have the vehicle inspected by a Lexus dealer immediately.
– Brake System Warning Light (Warning Buzzer): Indicates an issue with the brake system. Immediate attention is required if this light comes on.
Other Indicator Lights:
– Seat Belt Reminder Light (Warning Buzzer): Warns the driver and/or front passenger to fasten their seat belts. It is important to fasten the seat belt when this light is illuminated.
– Sport Drive Mode Indicator: Indicates that the transmission and engine are operating in sport mode for best performance.
It’s important to note that the specific warning lights and their meanings may vary slightly depending on the Lexus model. For more detailed information about the warning lights on a specific Lexus model, it’s recommended to refer to the vehicle’s owner’s manual.
If you have any further questions or need additional assistance, feel free to reach out to the Lexus on Wheels service at 6631-1388 or 9672-6972.
Contents
- What does yellow triangle with exclamation mark mean in Lexus?
- What is the transmission light on a Lexus?
- What is the most serious warning light?
- What are 5 lights that might light up on your dashboard to tell you something needs attention or repair in your car?
- What does the malfunction indicator light look like?
- What are the 3 warning lights?
- Which are the three most important lights on the dash?
- What are the common dashboard warning lights and their meanings?
- What is the malfunction indicator light on a Lexus?
- What do the warning lights mean on a Lexus?
What does yellow triangle with exclamation mark mean in Lexus?
Master Warning Light
This light takes the form of an exclamation point inside a triangle and could mean a variety of things. It can point to something as serious as low oil pressure or merely provide a simple reminder that your door is ajar.
What is the transmission light on a Lexus?
Your Lexus is equipped with a variety of warning lights, including a transmission warning light. If this or the check engine light illuminates, it could indicate a potential transmission issue.
What is the most serious warning light?
The check engine light is usually the most serious and feared warning because of the kind of damage it can signal. This warning often indicates the potential for serious engine damage. When ignored, your vehicle could suffer from a blown head gasket or a seized engine.
What are 5 lights that might light up on your dashboard to tell you something needs attention or repair in your car?
Common Dashboard Warning Lights and What They Mean
- Oil Pressure Light.
- Engine Temperature.
- Battery.
- Brake System.
- Seat Belt Reminder.
- Airbag Indicator.
- Door Ajar.
- Check Engine Light.
What does the malfunction indicator light look like?
The engine’s Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) is illuminated on a dashboard. A small, yellow engine-shaped light indicates that the car’s electronic system has detected a problem that needs to be checked. This warning light is known as the Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL).
What are the 3 warning lights?
There are 3 different categories of warning lights; red, amber and green: Red warning lights mean you should stop the car as soon as it’s safe. Yellow warning lights mean that action is required. Green warning lights are for information only.
Which are the three most important lights on the dash?
- Electrical Fault Light. The electrical fault light looks like a car battery and is one of the most important warning lights on your dashboard.
- Tire Pressure Light. The tire pressure light on your dashboard is another important warning light.
- Oil Pressure Light.
- Coolant Temperature Light.
- Check Engine Light.
What are the common dashboard warning lights and their meanings?
Green or blue lights simply let you know that a system is on or operating. Orange/yellow warning lights generally signify that your vehicle needs to be serviced or repaired soon. These warnings are less urgent than if you have a red and/or flashing light. A red light means that you should take action immediately!
What is the malfunction indicator light on a Lexus?
What is the MIL? A dashboard light that comes on when the vehicle’s computer finds a problem that could cause excess pollution. Often this means you should repair your vehicle to avoid costly damage in the future. If the light is blinking or flashing, have your vehicle serviced at once.
What do the warning lights mean on a Lexus?
The key Lexus warning lights are either Red or Amber, typically requiring some sort of action to be taken. Informational warning lights are either green or white and typically indicate a system is in use. Red means stop as soon as it’s safe. Amber means that action is required.