What does a orange oil light mean?
Modern vehicles actually have 2 different lights related to the oil system. The first is an indicator that it is time to change your oil. This light tends to be orange in color and is a reminder that you should get your vehicle to the shop soon. You could have low oil, low pressure, a faulty sensor, or a faulty pump.
What does the oil warning light look like?
The oil warning light, however, is another matter entirely. This light typically looks something like a genie lamp with a drop coming out of the end, but sometimes it may just be a red light that says oil. In this case, the light is telling you that the engine oil pressure has dropped to dangerously low levels.
What does the yellow pressure light mean on a VW?
This error code means you should please refuel (you will hear a 1x audible warning). Stop—the red oil can and yellow pressure warning lights means there is no oil pressure, please turn engine OFF. See owner’s manual (you will hear a 3x audible warning) or consult your local authorized VW dealership.
What does the yellow icon mean on a VW Beetle?
This fault code means battery charging system failure. When you see this yellow error code, have your car’s system checked immediately by a Volkswagen authorized dealer or service facility. This yellow dashboard icon means one or more brake lights is burned out.
What should you do when a VW warning light comes on?
The basic rules for warning lights are the same as for traffic lights: If it’s yellow, be cautious and check it out as soon as possible. If it’s red, pull off the road safely—then stop the engine and call for assistance. Click on the VW dashboard icons below to learn what these symbols mean and what to do when they light up.
What does the green light on the VW dashboard mean?
Switch the ignition off and on again if this inspection light comes on. If the light stays on, contact an authorized Volkswagen dealer or service facility. This green light means the brake must be applied to shift vehicle into gear. There is a problem with your steering column.