Audi Dashboard Warning Lights and Symbols

 

If you're like most drivers, you probably don't know what half the symbols on your dashboard represent. Even if you're not a car expert, it's important to know what these symbols mean so that you can take action if something is wrong with your car. In this article, we'll explain the meaning of some of the most common dashboard warning lights and symbols.

Audi Suspension Control Warning Light

If you see the Audi Suspension Control Warning Light on your dashboard, it means that there is a problem with your vehicle's suspension system. This could be anything from a simple issue like a flat tire to a more serious problem with the shocks or springs. If you see this light, be sure to have your vehicle checked out by a qualified Audi technician as soon as possible.

Audi Parking Sensors Warning Light

If your Audi is equipped with parking sensors, you may see a warning light on the dashboard when you turn on the ignition. This light indicates that the parking sensors are active and working properly.

Audi Automatic Start/Stop Warning Light

If your Audi is equipped with the automatic start/stop feature, you'll see a warning light on the dashboard that looks like a car with a line through it. This warning light comes on when the feature is enabled and will turn off when it's disabled.

If the automatic start/stop feature is turned on and the warning light is illuminated, it means that the system has been activated and the engine will stop running when you come to a stop. The engine will restart automatically when you release the brake pedal or depress the clutch pedal (if your car has a manual transmission).

If the warning light is flashing, it means that there's a problem with the system and it needs to be checked by a dealer or qualified technician.

Audi Exterior Light Fault

If you have an Audi exterior light fault, it's likely that one or more of your vehicle's bulbs have burned out. In some cases, a faulty fuse may be the culprit. To check for burned out bulbs, simply look at each light and see if it is illuminated. If not, replace the bulb with a new one.

To check for a blown fuse, locate the fuse panel inside your vehicle. It is usually located under the dash on the driver's side. Once you have found the fuse panel, look for a blown fuse. A blown fuse will usually have a blackened or burned area on it. If you find a blown fuse, replace it with a new one of the same amperage.

Audi Traction Off Warning Light

If you see the Audi traction off warning light on your dashboard, it means that your vehicle's traction control system has been turned off. This can happen for a number of reasons, such as if you're driving in heavy snow or on a slippery surface.

If the traction off warning light comes on while you're driving, it's important to not panic. Simply take your foot off the gas pedal and slow down gradually. Once you're at a safe speed, pull over and turn on your hazard lights. Then, restart your engine and see if the traction control system is back online. If it isn't, contact a qualified Audi technician for assistance.

Audi Battery/Charging Warning Light

If you see a warning light that looks like a battery on your Audi's dashboard, it means there is an issue with the vehicle's charging system. This could be a problem with the battery itself, the alternator, or another component. If this light comes on, have your vehicle checked by a qualified Audi technician as soon as possible.

Audi Dusk Sensor Warning Light

If your Audi has a dusk sensor, you may see a warning light on your dashboard that looks like a crescent moon. This is the Audi dusk sensor warning light, and it's important to know what it means.

The Audi dusk sensor warning light comes on when the sensor detects low levels of light. It's an important safety feature that helps you see in the dark, and it can also help prevent accidents.

If you see the Audi dusk sensor warning light, it's important to take action. First, check to see if your headlights are on. If they're not, turn them on. If your headlights are already on, check to see if the light is still on. If it is, turn off the engine and contact a qualified Audi service technician for assistance.

Audi ETC Warning Light

If your Audi ETC warning light comes on while you're driving, it means that there's a problem with your electronic throttle control system. This system is responsible for regulating the amount of air that enters the engine, so it's important to get the problem fixed as soon as possible.

There are a few different things that can cause the ETC warning light to come on, so it's important to have your car checked out by a qualified mechanic. Once they diagnose the problem, they'll be able to fix it and get your car back to running like new.

Audi Fuel Level Warning Light

If your Audi has a fuel level warning light, it means that the onboard computer is detecting a low fuel level. This could be due to a number of reasons, such as a leaking fuel tank or incorrect readings from the fuel level sensor. If you see this light, it's important to check your fuel level and top up if necessary.

We hope this article has helped you understand the meaning of some of the most common Audi dashboard warning lights and symbols. If you have any further questions, or if you would like to learn more about other features on your Audi dashboards, please feel free to contact us. We are always happy to help our customers better understand their vehicles and how to keep them running smoothly.