If you're driving around Middletown, Odessa, or Dover and see a dashboard light on your 2019 Hyundai Veloster come on, you may be wondering what the cause is and what to do next. Your dashboard lights are designed to let you know about potential problems within your vehicle, but they can also just indicate that a system is working properly, so it's important to understand the difference.
With our 2019 Hyundai Veloster dashboard light guide, we'll go over the most important dashboard lights and symbols you'll see on the road, so you can be prepared if one comes on.
Check Engine Light
The check engine light looks like an engine and will light up if there's a problem with one or more of your engine's systems. This could be anything from a loose gas cap to an ignition issue to an emissions problem, so it's vital to have it inspected by a qualified service technician.
Tire Pressure Monitoring System Light
The tire pressure monitoring system light is in all capital letters, TPMS, and lights up when the ignition is turned on. If the light doesn't come on, or stays on long after you're driving, then there could be a problem with one or more of your tires or with the monitoring system itself. Because your tires are your vehicle's contact between you and the road, it's important to have it checked by a technician to be sure all four tires are in working condition.
Airbag Warning Light
The airbag warning light looks like a passenger with a circle in front, which relates to your airbag system. If there's an issue with your airbags, the light will come on. This could be serious in the event of a collision, so be sure to have your vehicle inspected as soon as possible.
Engine Oil Pressure Light
The engine oil pressure light looks like an old-fashioned oil can and will come on when you first start your vehicle. If the oil pressure is too low, however, this light will stay on. Oil is vital for the proper function of your engine, so if the light comes on, check your oil and refill as necessary.
Coolant Light
Coolant is used to keep your engine cool and ensure it can run properly. This light looks like a thermometer partially submerged in liquid, and if this light comes on, it could mean your engine is in danger of overheating. This can permanently damage your vehicle, so be sure to visit a service center to have it inspected.
Schedule Your Service Appointment at Winner Hyundai
This 2019 Hyundai Veloster dashboard light guide covers a few of the most important and most common lights and symbols you'll see, but that's not all of them. If you're driving around Middletown, Odessa, or Dover and see an unfamiliar light come on, Winner Hyundai can help. Call or stop by our dealership today to speak with a technician about your 2019 Hyundai Veloster dashboard lights and schedule your service appointment!
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