Warning Light
Item Name Code (INC) 37426
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A light designed to be permanently or temporarily mounted or positioned on or near a movable/immovable object or obstruction to alert personnel of a dangerous, hazardous, or unusual condition or situation by automatically producing either repeated flashes of light or by rotation or oscillation of a light source. Excludes items with integral siren.
Additional Information for Warning Light
Warning lights are indicators on a vehicle's dashboard that illuminate to alert the driver of a potential issue or problem. These lights are designed to provide important information about the vehicle's systems and components, allowing the driver to take appropriate action.
There are various warning lights that can appear on a vehicle's dashboard, and the specific lights may vary depending on the make and model of the vehicle. Some common warning lights include:
1. Check Engine Light: This light typically indicates a problem with the engine or emissions system. It could be triggered by issues such as a faulty sensor, a misfire, or a problem with the catalytic converter.
2. Battery/Charging System Light: This light indicates a problem with the vehicle's battery or charging system. It could be caused by a faulty alternator, a loose or damaged battery connection, or a weak battery.
3. Oil Pressure Light: This light indicates low oil pressure in the engine. It could be caused by low oil levels, a faulty oil pump, or a clogged oil filter.
4. Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Light: This light indicates that one or more tires have low air pressure. It is important to check and adjust the tire pressure to ensure safe driving and prevent tire damage.
5. ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) Light: This light indicates a problem with the vehicle's anti-lock braking system. It could be caused by a faulty sensor, a malfunctioning ABS module, or a problem with the brake system.
6. Airbag Light: This light indicates a problem with the vehicle's airbag system. It could be triggered by a faulty sensor, a problem with the airbag module, or a wiring issue.
It is important to consult the vehicle's owner's manual to understand the specific meaning of each warning light and to take appropriate action when a warning light illuminates. If a warning light appears, it is recommended to have the vehicle inspected by a qualified mechanic to diagnose and resolve the issue.