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INFINITI Vehicle Warning Indicators


At INFINITI on Camelback, we know how important it is to keep your vehicle maintained. Service indicators, also known as warning lights, are designed to help you spot a maintenance issue before it becomes a serious problem. The following ten vehicle service indicators are ones you may have encountered while driving.

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Airbag Fault

Airbag Indicator

It is normal for your airbag light to illuminate when your car is first started. When it stays on after ignition, there could be a problem with your airbags or restraints. You should take the car to a service center if the indicator stays illuminated.

Low Fuel Level Warning Light

Low Fuel Level

Stop for fuel as soon as possible when this light appears. Driving on low fuel can cause permanent damage to your fuel pump and leave you stranded on the side of the road.

Oil Pressure Warning Light

Oil Pressure Light

A low oil level is usually the culprit behind this warning light, but other issues could be at fault. You may have problems with the car's oil gaskets or filters. Try adding oil, but if this doesn't remove the indicator, you need to see a professional.

Service Vehicle Soon

Service Vehicle Soon

Most manufacturers recommend that you service your car every 3,000 to 5,000 miles. You will see this service indicator when maintenance is due. After your oil change and tire rotation, the sensor is reset to alert you once again at the proper time.

TPMS(Tire Pressure Monitoring System)

Tire Pressure Monitoring System

If your car is equipped with TPMS, you will see this light flash when one or more of your car's tires need to be inflated. If increasing the tire pressure does not remove the indicator, there may be a problem with your TPMS system. Bring your car to our dealership, and we can check it out for you.

Slip Indicator

Slip Indicator

TRAC/VSC systems are common on many cars today, and these systems help you spot a lack of traction. When the light comes on, your car's Vehicle Stability Control or Traction Control is engaged. Use caution to navigate the roadways and also check the tread of your tires as soon as possible.

Charging System Warning Light

Charging System Light

The battery in your car is always charging thanks to the alternator, but sometimes the alternator can fail. This indicator lets you know that the battery is not being charged properly. A broken belt may also be at fault, but you need to take the car to a professional for assistance.

Brake System

Brake System

Drivers worry when this warning light appears, but it doesn't mean that you are going to lose your brakes suddenly. It indicates that a problem has been detected with your braking system. It could be pads, rotors, or any number of problems. Bring your car in for service and let us sort it all out.

Open Door Warning Light

Open Door Warning

One or more doors on your car are open. This light could also mean that the trunk or hatch has not been closed. Secure all doors, and the light will go off.

Coolant Level Warning

Coolant Level Warning

Always take this service indicator seriously. Your coolant is low and needs to be refilled before you continue to drive the car. Allow the car to cool before adding coolant to the reservoir. Ignoring this warning could permanently damage your motor.