
Hyundai Vehicle Service Warning Indicators
Let's explore top indicator lights found on dashboards. These inform you about your car's health. Knowing their meaning can lend confidence to your drives.

Airbag Fault
This light signifies a problem in your airbag system. Please limit your driving until you can get your system serviced. This fault can cause insufficient airbag deployment in an accident.

Low Fuel Level Warning Light
When this light shines, your fuel tank's gas level is low. Your owner's manual will tell you how much gas you have left when this light glows. Please get gas soon.

Oil Pressure Warning Light
Insufficient oil pressure keeps most cars from starting. If you find adequate oil when you check your level, your vehicle requires immediate service. It likely has a worn-out oil pump.

Service Vehicle Soon
Modern cars can cross at least 5,000 miles between oil changes. This light indicates that you have driven the mileage amount your car's manufacturer recommends between oil changes. Book an oil-change appointment with us. We'll perform all maintenance services recommended for your car's current odometer total.

TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System)
This system informs you when your tire pressure is insufficient. You cannot drive safely on low air. Add air corresponding to the info printed on the decal on your driver's door jamb. If you find you do not need to add air, you likely need your TPMS sensors replaced.

Slip Indicator
On slick or loose pavement, your traction-gaining features will engage. This light flickers during those features' deployment. Should it shine under normal driving conditions, you will likely need traction system service.

Charging System Warning Light
This indicator signifies a fault in your battery's charging circuit. That circuit includes several components. Often, this light ultimately indicates that you need a new battery or alternator. We can service this problem.

Brake System
When you see this light, limit your driving until you can get your brake system serviced. The light indicates a fault in your brake system.

Open Door Warning Light
This signal indicates an open door. In some models, this indicator also monitors your trunk. Secure your doors before you drive.

Coolant Level Warning
We cannot overstate the engine coolant's importance to your car's engine. Please add coolant, and repair your coolant system as soon as possible. Never add water, which can quickly cause rust in your coolant system. Driving on low coolant will cause extreme engine temperatures and expensive engine damage.