

Airbag Fault
This light will flash on when starting your vehicle, but if it remains on, it could indicate there's an error in the airbag system. Have a professional check it as soon as possible.

Low Fuel Level Warning Light
When your gas gauge reaches empty, you will soon see this light. It's a good idea to look for a fueling station right away.

Oil Pressure Warning Light
Another warning light that should not be ignored. This light indicates a problem with oil pressure in your engine. It could mean low oil in your engine or a problem with another part that is inhibiting oil flow. Stop driving and call for assistance.

Service Vehicle Soon
This light reflects the maintenance schedule on your Chevy vehicle. You will most often see it for oil changes.

TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System)
The tire pressure monitoring system keeps you informed of whether your tires are properly inflated. If this light comes on, it means that you have a tire or tires that need air.

Slip Indicator
This light typically flashes on and off in slippery conditions. It shows that your system is working correctly to keep traction. If it stays on, it means that the system is either off or not working properly. See our service department for more assistance.

Charging System Warning Light
This light that looks like a battery might come on when there's a fault in your electrical system. It could indicate a wiring problem or even a broken fan belt. You should immediately stop the vehicle and get help from our Chevrolet service center.

Brake System
The brake system warning light typically comes on when there's an issue with the anti-lock brakes. It doesn't mean that you can't use your brakes, but only that you won't have the assistance of ABS. Another brake light you might see is one that illuminates when the parking brake is set.

Open Door Warning Light
This light comes on and stays on when you have a door that is open or not closed tightly. It may also come on for the trunk.

Coolant Level Warning
Never ignore this indicator light as doing so could cause serious damage to your engine. It means that your coolant level is low or that it has reached an unsafe temperature. In rare cases, it might also mean a sensor has failed. Either way, you should stop driving immediately.
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