
Nissan Vehicle Service Warning Indicators
You can learn plenty about your Nissan's parts and systems through its dashboard indicators. Knowing what these warning lights mean can help you drive safely, too. Today, we offer explanations of 10 dashboard lights you will commonly find in Nissan models and other autos.

Airbag Fault
Take this light seriously. It indicates a problem in your airbag system. To ensure proper deployment, if you ever need your airbags, have this issue professionally repaired.

Low Fuel Level Warning Light
This light activates as your fuel level dwindles. The amount left in the tank varies by model, so check your owner's manual. Most importantly, refuel soon.

Oil Pressure Warning Light
This indicator lets you know that you have low oil pressure. To avoid major engine damage, do not run your car until you deal with this problem. You may be able to solve this issue by adding oil. If not, your oil-circulating system will need professional repair.

Service Vehicle Soon
Your SVS indicator has a spectrum of purposes. Many models light it to notify you to schedule an oil change. Other cars also announce the need for minor repairs via this light. Your owner's manual has full info about how your model uses this indicator.

TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System)
Your TPMS light displays a flat tire and an exclamation point. It indicates insufficient tire pressure. This is an unsafe condition, so adjust your tires' air to the level written on your doorjamb. If the light does not turn off once you resume your drive, have your TPMS sensors professionally serviced.

Slip Indicator
Traction control and vehicle stability control fight slippage on slick or uneven pavement. This light flashes when either feature engages. If the light appears during normal driving conditions, your control module has discovered a fault in these components. Schedule professional service in that case.

Charging System Warning Light
This light indicates trouble in your charging system. If your car doesn't start, you'll need to replace one or more components in this system. Often, the solution is a new battery or alternator. Seek a professional's help if you are uncertain about how to solve this problem.

Brake System
This indicator alerts you to a serious problem. Your car may lose brake pressure. Please do not ignore this light. Have the problem professionally diagnosed and repaired very soon.

Open Door Warning Light
When you see this light, you might also hear a bell. Safely close your doors before any drive.

Coolant Level Warning
This light warns that you very likely have a coolant leak. You need this problem fixed as soon as possible. Driving with a coolant issue can ruin your engine.