The composition of the indicator lamps differs depending on the model and equipment of the vehicle.
Low oil pressure warning light
This lamp lights up with the engine running if the engine oil pressure drops.
If this lamp comes on, immediately park in a safe place, stop the engine and check the engine oil level.
If the oil level is normal or the control lamp lights up after adding oil, contact a service station.
Brake warning lamp
This lamp illuminates when the parking brake is not fully released or the brake fluid level in the reservoir is low.
If this lamp comes on while driving or does not go out after the parking brake is released, do the following.
1. Check the brake fluid level in the reservoir.
2. If the level is below the limit, contact the service station.
If the control lamp lights up at a normal level of brake fluid or does not light up after tightening the parking brake, also contact a service station.
If this lamp comes on at the same time as the ABS warning lamp, and the brake fluid level is normal, a malfunction of the ABS system can be assumed. In this case, carefully, without pressing the brake pedal sharply, head to the service station.
Battery discharge warning lamp
This lamp illuminates with the engine running if there is a malfunction in the battery charging system.
If this warning lamp comes on, reduce power consumption (turn off the heater, air conditioner, rear heater, glass, etc.) and head to the service station.
PGM-FI control lamp
This lamp lights up in the event of a malfunction in the engine management system.
If this warning light comes on, slow down and go to a workshop.
Automatic transmission malfunction indicator lamp (combined with automatic transmission selector lever position indicator)
This lamp flashes in the event of a malfunction in the automatic transmission.
If this warning lamp flashes while driving, slow down and, without making sudden accelerations, head to the service station.
Seat belt warning lamp
This lamp comes on when the driver's seat belt is not fastened (ignition key in position II).
Low fuel warning lamp
This lamp comes on when there are 11 liters of fuel left in the fuel tank (on models L, V), and 10 liters on models L-4, V-4.
Control lamp of burnout of lamps of lanterns of stoplight
This lamp comes on when the brake light bulb burns out.
If this control lamp lights up, contact a service station.
SRS warning lamp (at the same time it is a warning lamp for side airbags and seat belt pretensioners)
This lamp illuminates when the airbag module detects a malfunction in the system.
ABS warning lamp
This lamp comes on when there is a malfunction in the ABS system.
IHCC warning lamp (orange color) (if available)
This lamp illuminates when a malfunction occurs in the IHCC system.
Security indicator
1. Indicator lamps for open doors
These lamps come on when the doors are not closed tightly.
If the indicator lamps are on, close the doors tightly.
2. Tailgate open warning light
This lamp comes on when the tailgate is not closed properly.
If this warning light is on, close the tailgate tightly.
Check of operability of control lamps
After turning the ignition key to position II, the check of the indicator lamps begins, which light up or go out as indicated below. If any lamp lights up or goes out not as indicated below, contact a service station.
Low oil pressure warning light (goes out after starting the engine)
Brake warning lamp (goes out after the parking brake is fully released)
Battery discharge warning lamp (goes out after starting the engine)
Automatic transmission malfunction indicator lamp (goes out a few seconds after starting the engine)
PGM-Fi indicator lamp (goes out a few seconds after starting the engine)
ABS warning lamp (goes out a few seconds after starting the engine)
SRS warning lamp (goes out a few seconds after starting the engine)
Control lamp of burnout of lamps of lanterns of stoplight (goes out a few seconds after starting the engine)
IHCC warning lamp (goes out a few seconds after starting the engine)
Safety indicator lamps (go out a few seconds after starting the engine).