It’s an unfortunate event when one of your Hyundai warning lights turns on, but it's also super helpful. Hall Hyundai Elizabeth City is here to teach you what some of the most common lights mean and what to do!
- Seatbelt Warning Light: Also known as the safety belt light, this image is usually a person wearing a seatbelt. This light will only turn on if someone does not have their seat belt fastened or if a belt is not properly secured. Sometimes, a sound will also emit.
- Check Engine Light: Almost all drivers are familiar with the check engine light as it's a sign of a vehicular issue. Though not cause for an emergency, this light does indicate an issue with your car's engine or exhaust. We encourage you to make an appointment at your earliest convenience so we can sort it out for you.
- Low Fuel Level Light: One of the most frequent lights to turn on, your low fuel level light will let you know when it’s time to find the nearest gas station. Though this light is a warning, it's best to heed it right away instead of risking running out of gas on the highway.
- Door Ajar & Trunk Open Light: As the name implies, both lights will only turn on if the doors on your vehicle are left ajar or if your trunk is open. Many times, these lights will turn on if both your doors and trunk are not properly shut.
For further guidance on your Hyundai warning lights, which include more than what is mentioned above, please don't hesitate to reach out! We recommend heading to our Hyundai service center at Hall Hyundai Elizabeth City for expert car care.