Every time you start your car they glow to greet
you, but after a few seconds of engine operation they fade away -
hopefully not to be seen again until the next engine start. But motorists should heed their car's cry for
attention and be aware of the red and yellow indicators on the
instrument panel that illuminate to let you know when a problem occurs.
The critical -
'big three' - warning lights are those that monitor engine oil
pressure, engine coolant temperature, and the vehicle charging system. To reduce the chances
of vehicle damage and/or a roadside breakdown, these warning lights
require prompt and proper action when they illuminate.
Your Monday Maintenance Tip courtesy of Motor Trend.
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