What Your Car’s Dashboard Lights Are Telling You

Shawn Gilfillan • October 21, 2024

The truth is, your car’s dashboard lights are just trying to communicate important information to keep you and your vehicle safe. Each light has a specific meaning, and knowing what they're trying to tell you could be the difference between a small issue and a costly repair. As winter draws near, it’s more important than ever to stay on top of these alerts to ensure your car is ready for the colder months ahead.

Let’s break down some common dashboard symbols, so you can tell whether it’s a treatable issue—or something you shouldn’t ignore.


1. Check Engine Light

The check engine light is the most dreaded of all dashboard symbols. When this light comes on, it can mean anything from a loose gas cap to a serious engine problem. While it might be tempting to ignore it and hope it goes away, doing so can lead to bigger issues. With winter coming, don’t risk getting stranded in the cold! Bring your car in for a checkup to ensure it’s nothing serious.


Tip: If the check engine light is blinking, pull over as soon as it's safe and get your car looked at immediately.

2. Battery Warning Light – “Low Energy”

If your battery warning light illuminates, your car is letting you know that there’s an issue with the electrical charging system. It could be a sign of a dying battery or a problem with your alternator. As colder temperatures can make battery issues worse, don’t ignore this warning. No one wants to deal with a dead battery on a freezing winter morning!


Tip: Get your battery tested and replaced if necessary before the winter chill sets in.


3. Tire Pressure Monitoring Light – “Deflator”

As the weather gets colder, it’s common for tire pressure to drop, which can trigger this light. Proper tire pressure is crucial for safe driving, especially in icy or snowy conditions. If this light pops up, check your tires and inflate them to the manufacturer’s recommended pressure to avoid reduced traction and increased tire wear.


Tip: Keeping your tires properly inflated can also help improve your gas mileage!


4. Oil Pressure Light – “Silent Killer”

This ominous light can mean your oil level is too low, or that there’s a more serious issue with your engine’s oil pressure. Since oil is your engine’s lifeblood, don’t gamble with this one—if this light comes on, pull over as soon as it’s safe and check your oil level. Low oil pressure can cause serious engine damage, and fixing it could be a nightmare.


Tip: Regular oil changes and checks can prevent this light from making a surprise appearance!


5. Coolant Temperature Light – “Hot Head”

Your coolant temperature light warns you that your engine is overheating, which can lead to major damage if not addressed. With the cold winter months coming, this is one warning light you don’t want to ignore. An overheating engine in freezing weather can leave you in an unfortunate situation.


Tip: Have your cooling system inspected before winter hits to make sure your car is ready for colder temperatures.


6. Brake Warning Light – “Reminder”

This warning could signal anything from low brake fluid to an issue with your brake system. Brakes are essential for safe driving, especially in slippery winter conditions, so don’t let this light go unnoticed. If you see this light, have your brakes checked immediately to avoid costly repairs or, worse, a dangerous situation on the road.


Tip: Schedule regular brake inspections, especially before winter, to ensure you can stop safely on slick roads.


7. ABS Light – “Anti-Slip”

If your ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) light comes on, it’s a warning that there could be an issue with your ABS system. ABS is designed to prevent your wheels from locking up during hard braking, especially on slippery surfaces. Ignoring this light before the winter season could lead to reduced braking performance on icy or snow-covered roads.


Tip: Get your ABS system checked to ensure you’re ready for any slippery conditions that winter roads throw your way.


Don’t Ignore the Dashboard Lights

Your car’s dashboard lights are there to help you, not scare you. By understanding what each symbol means and acting quickly when they appear, you can avoid turning small issues into bigger, more expensive problems. With winter fast approaching, now’s the perfect time to take care of any dashboard warnings before they turn into an unwanted situation on a cold winter day.


At Magic Lube & Rubber, we’re here to help you decode your dashboard lights and keep your car running smoothly all season long. Whether it’s a check engine light, low tire pressure, or anything in between, our expert technicians can diagnose and fix the issue so you can drive with confidence.


Schedule an appointment today and make sure your vehicle is winter-ready!

Owner | Automotive Magic - Kenvil, NJ | Magic Lube and Rubber - Lake Hopatcong, NJ

Shawn Gilfillan is the dedicated owner of Automotive Magic in Kenvil, NJ. With over two decades of experience, Shawn has led his team in providing expert auto repair and service since 2003. 


In 2022, Magic Lube & Rubber was born in Lake Hopatcong, NJ. Committed to fostering strong community ties and supporting team development, Shawn prioritizes customer satisfaction above all. As a proud family man and long-time resident of Roxbury, NJ, Shawn brings a blend of professionalism and warmth to his business. 


Trust Shawn and his team for all your automotive needs with confidence and assurance.

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