South African motorists know the sudden fear: youβre driving, and a warning light flashes on your car dashboard. Should you stop or keep going? In modern cars, dashboard symbols signal important issues. Theyβre more than remindersβthey alert you to mechanical or safety problems that may need urgent action.
This troubleshooting guide explains the most common car warning lights, what they mean, how to respond safely in SA, and when to call in a pro. We also cover key legal and cost points to protect you and your wallet.
Why Warning Lights Matter in South Africa
Dashboard warning lights tell you about your carβs healthβnever ignore them. According to the Automobile Association of South Africa, “dashboard warning lights alert the driver to mechanical or electronic faults that could compromise safety or compliance.” Ignoring some warnings, especially on safety-critical features, can even make your car illegal to operate on South African roads (National Road Traffic Act).
Step 1: Identifying the Warning Light in Your Car
First, check what symbol has lit up:
- Red Warning Lights: Immediate action! Includes engine temperature, oil pressure, and brake system. Example: temperature warning light inspection service.
- Amber/Yellow Warning Lights: Caution; get checked soon. Includes check engine and tyre pressure lights. Book a car diagnostics service with Fixxr for a scan.
- Green/Blue Lights: Informational (like headlights on).
Need help? See what different car dashboard warning lights mean or browse cars.co.zaβs list.
Step 2: Diagnosing the Warning Sign for Your Car
- Check for other symptoms: Unusual noises, smells, loss of power? Schedule a diagnostic service for rough idling or diagnosed for excessive car bounce and sway.
- Flashing vs steady lights: Flashing is urgent; stop and get help.
- Check your carβs manual for symbol meanings.
If lights keep reappearing, book how to schedule a diagnostic inspection.
Step 3: What to Do When a Warning Light Appears
For red or flashing lights:
- Pull over safely and switch off the engine.
- Check under the bonnet if safe.
- Contact Fixxrβs mobile mechanics for help.
For steady amber lights:
- Drive with caution, but schedule diagnostics with Fixxr diagnostic service soon.
Step 4: Cost and Legal Risks in South Africa
Ignoring a warning light can turn a R720 diagnostic into a R20,000+ repair. Typical costs (2024):
| Service | Indicative Cost (R) |
|——————————————–|———————|
| Diagnostics scan (Fixxr local visit) | R720βR1200 |
| Brake or temp warning inspection | R720 |
| General car inspection | R1100 |
Running a car with warning lights may risk fines or non-payment from insurers (National Road Traffic Act).
Step 5: When to Call a Mobile Mechanic
Fixxrβs mobile mechanics come to you in Johannesburg, Cape Town, and more. Book a car diagnostics service with Fixxr or a comprehensive general car inspection. Read more about diagnostic and warning signs.
Conclusion
Warning lights on dash must not be ignored. Check your manual, watch for symptoms, and act promptly. Fixxr offers on-site diagnostics and honest repairs. Book now for peace of mind with full warranty.
Take action: Book a car diagnostics service with Fixxr or read more about diagnostic and warning signs.