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How To Understand Hyundai Dashboard Features

Understanding Hyundai dashboard features is easy. However, some of the Hyundai dashboard symbols are confusing, and they make the driving experience less pleasant. You can use these symbols and warning lights to keep an eye on your vehicle and be alert to any situation. By understanding Hyundai dashboard features, you can be alerted to imminent issues, informed when fluids need to be replenished, or informed when certain features are disabled.

If you are not sure how to understand Hyundai dashboard features, this guide offers all the solutions for you extensively.

Warning Lights Features on Hyundai Dashboard

You should know that Hyundai dashboard symbols follow a color code before looking at them. You will see green symbols when a feature has been activated, yellow warning lights when there is a system problem, and red warning symbols when there is a mechanical malfunction. You now have a better understanding of the common dashboard symbols displayed on Hyundai vehicles, based on this color code.

Warning/Malfunction Indicator Lights

There are many reasons why a check engine light may appear. For example, you may be experiencing Hyundai check engine light issues if your gas cap isn't secured. While this is minor, others may demand expert insight and solutions in order to diagnose and resolve.

No matter what happens, do not drive with the check engine light illuminated, and make sure you have your vehicle serviced as soon as possible.

Master Warning Light Appears

A master warning light on the Hyundai dashboard indicates a malfunctioning safety feature or electrical system, or that scheduled maintenance is due. Low windshield washer fluid can also cause this issue. You should contact our service center if replenishing your wiper fluid doesn't make the light go away.

Warning Light for Oil Pressure

Hyundai dashboard symbols can be confusing, but understanding this one is crucial for your vehicle's health; it indicates insufficient oil flow. Premature engine failure can be caused by low oil pressure. The moment you see this light, stop driving immediately and call for professional assistance.

Light on Tire Pressure Monitoring System

One or more tires may be overinflated or underinflated when the TPMS light appears. We recommend contacting our Hyundai service center for further diagnosis and repair if this warning light continues to appear while driving.

Warning Light on Hybrid Battery

Hyundai hybrids have a dashboard lighting symbol that indicates a malfunctioning battery pack. If this light appears on your Hyundai hybrid or plug-in hybrid vehicle, stop driving and contact us for assistance.

Lights for Airbags

When you start your Hyundai, this dashboard symbol illuminates. There may be a malfunction in the airbag system if it remains illuminated. Check your airbags right away and for your safety, do not drive the vehicle.

Let Certified Technicians at Empire Hyundai of New Rochelle Help

Learning about Hyundai dashboard features is easy. However, if you face any issues, these warning lights will keep you informed. You can reach us at Empire Hyundai of New Rochelle with any problems you are experiencing. With our state-of-the-art diagnostic tools, we will identify the cause in no time, and our certified technicians will keep you updated.