DASHBOARD LIGHTS GUIDE
When Your Car Speaks, You Better Listen
Do you know what all of your vehicle’s warning signs stand for? With 22 different signs to help keep you informed of your vehicle’s performance and condition, understanding what each signal means is an important step in the maintenance of your vehicle. Rather than having to flip through your owner’s manual, Rohrich Toyota has simplified the process. You can now click the Dashboard Indicator Light for a full description of what each signal means and the possible preventative measures that you can take to ensure that everything is running smoothly.
What Do The Warning Lights Mean?
Headlight High Beam Indicator
Indicates that the headlight high beams are on. These lights increase visibility for the driver but should only be used when they will not blind oncoming traffic.
Cruise Control Indicator
Indicates that the Cruise Control feature is on.
Eco Driving Indicator
During Eco-friendly acceleration (Eco driving), the Eco Driving Indicator Light will turn on. If acceleration exceeds the Zone of Eco Driving or the vehicle is stopped, the light turns off. The Eco Driving Indicator is designed to increase fuel economy and can be activated or deactivated. Consult your owner’s manual for more details.
Turn Signal Indicator
These are activated once the driver changes directions and uses the indicators.
Headlight Indicator
Illuminates when your lights are turned ON. This includes headlights, side marker, parking, tail, license plate, daytime running lights and instrument panel lights.
SRS Airbag On-Off Indicator
Your vehicle is equipped with a front passenger occupant classification system. This light illuminates to keep the driver and front passenger aware of the system’s status.
Slip Indicator
If the system indicates your tires may be slipping, the slip indicator flashes to indicate that Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) and/or Traction Control (TRAC) are operating in order to regain traction. If the light stays on, it could indicate a malfunction in the TRAC/VSC system itself.
“TRAC OFF” Indicator
Indicates that Traction Control is off. The TRAC system switches the traction control on/off to prevent wheelspin and further downshifting. To turn the TRAC system off, quickly press and release the button. The TRAC OFF indicator should come on. Press the switch again to turn the system back on.
“VCS OFF” Indicator
Push and hold the switch while the vehicle is stopped to turn off TRAC and VSC. The TRAC OFF indicator light and VSC off indicator light should come on. Push the switch again to turn the system back on.
ABS Warning Light
This light appears when there is a fault in the ABS braking system. Although this will not result in you losing your brakes, you will want to quickly have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer.
Engine Management Light
Illuminates when the vehicle detects a fault with the engine management system. This may lead to the system operating abnormally. Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer immediately.
Tire Pressure Warning
Indicates low inflation pressure. Adjust the tire inflation pressure and the light will turn off after a few minutes. If the light does not turn off even after the tire inflation pressure is adjusted, have the system checked by your Toyota dealer. If the light stays on after blinking for one minute, this may mean you have a malfunction in the tire pressure warning system. Contact your Toyota dealer for help.
Maintenance Required Reminder Light
Indicates that maintenance is required according to the driven distance on the maintenance schedule. On newer Toyota models, this light will turn on every 5,000 miles to remind you of an oil change and tire rotation. Perform maintenance as necessary and reset light.
SRS Warning Light
If this light stays on, this is an indication that there is something wrong with the system, and it is possibly disabled. This may mean that the airbags will not deploy and the seat belts will not tighten in an accident. There are different reasons that the light may not turn off, such as when an airbag has been deployed and not reset properly or there is a computer error. In the event of a faulty SRS, you should visit your Toyota dealer immediately.
Low Windshield Washer Fluid Warning Light
Low level of washer fluid. Fill the reservoir when this light appears.
Power Steering Warning Light
Indicates a malfunction in the EPS system. Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer immediately.
Open Door Warning Light
Indicates that a door or the trunk is not fully closed. Safely check that all doors and the trunk are closed.
Low Fuel Level Warning Light
This warning indicates that your fuel is very low. Refuel your vehicle as soon as possible.
Security Indicator
This indicator light flashes after the key has been removed from the engine, indicating that the system is operating. After the key has been inserted into the engine switch, the system has been canceled and the indicator light will stop flashing.
Charging System Warning Light
This warning indicates the possibility of a problem with the battery/charging circuit. If the light appears while driving, it may indicate faulty wiring or a broken fan belt. Stop the vehicle immediately and seek professional help.
Low Engine Oil Pressure Warning Light
This warning indicates that your vehicle’s oil pressure is low. Stop the vehicle immediately and check the oil level to ensure the correct quantity is in the engine. Professional help should be sought if the oil level is correct and light continues to appear. In some vehicles, an amber light is used to warn drivers when the oil level is getting low and may need to be topped off.
Driver’s Front/Passenger’s Seat Belt Reminder Light
This icon warns the driver to fasten his/her seat belt.