Understanding your Chrysler Voyager’s dashboard warning lights is essential for preventing mechanical failures and ensuring road safety. These alerts provide real-time diagnostics, enabling prompt action to avoid costly repairs or hazardous driving conditions. Below is a comprehensive guide to major warning lights, categorized by urgency.
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Red Warning Lights (Stop Immediately)
Engine Coolant Temperature
Engine overheating or critically low coolant. Stop immediately, turn off the engine, and check coolant levels once cooled.
Brake System Alert
Low brake fluid or hydraulic failure. Park safely, check fluid levels, and contact a mechanic.
Battery Charge Fault
Charging system malfunction. Stop driving to prevent stalling; inspect alternator or wiring.
Low Oil Pressure
Insufficient oil circulation. Stop immediately to prevent engine damage; check oil level.
Airbag System Failure
Airbag or seatbelt tensioner malfunction. Visit a service center immediately.
ABS Failure
Anti-lock braking system disabled. Drive cautiously and repair promptly.
Power Steering Failure
Steering assist malfunction. Stop driving; towing may be required.
Transmission Overheat
Gearbox overheating. Pull over, let the system cool, and check for leaks.
Charging System Alert
Battery not charging due to alternator/wiring issues. Stop driving to avoid electrical failure.
Emergency Brake Failure
ABS or brake system disabled. Proceed with extreme caution and repair urgently.
Security/Anti-Theft Alert
Immobilizer or alarm system malfunction. Restart the vehicle; if persistent, seek assistance.
Fuel Cut-Off System
Fuel supply halted post-collision. Manual reset required before restarting.
Electric System Fault (Red Bolt)
Critical electrical failure. Stop driving and contact a dealer.
Door Ajar (Critical)
Door or trunk open while driving. Secure closures immediately.
Yellow/Amber Warning Lights (Action Required Soon)
Check Engine Light (Steady)
Emissions or sensor issue. Schedule diagnostics to prevent escalation.
Low Tire Pressure
Moderate pressure loss. Inflate tires to recommended PSI soon.
Brake Pad Wear
Pads worn beyond safe limits. Replace soon to maintain braking efficiency.
DPF Blocked
Diesel particulate filter soot buildup. Drive at highway speed to regenerate.
Glow Plug Issue
Diesel ignition assist fault. Cold starts may be difficult; schedule service.
Washer Fluid Low
Windshield washer reservoir empty. Refill to maintain visibility.
ESP/ESC Malfunction
Traction control disabled. Drive cautiously on slippery surfaces.
Key Not Detected
Key fob battery low or signal interference. Replace battery.
Service Due Reminder
Scheduled maintenance overdue. Book an appointment.
Exterior Lights Failure
Blown bulb or electrical issue. Check bulbs, fuses, or wiring.
Auto Stop-Start Fault
System malfunction. Restart the vehicle; if unresolved, seek diagnostics.
Suspension Fault
Suspension system failure. Avoid rough terrain and repair soon.
Generic Warning Triangle
Indicates issues like oil sensor faults or parking sensor errors. Investigate promptly.
Lane Departure Warning
Sensors obstructed. Clean windshield or check for damage.
Green Warning Lights (Information Only)
Cruise Control Active
Speed set and maintained automatically.
Turn Signal Active
Indicator blinking for lane changes or turns.
Eco Mode Engaged
Fuel-efficient driving mode activated to reduce consumption.
Headlights On
Low beams or daytime running lights active.
High Beam Active
Long-range headlights illuminated for dark roads.
Rear Fog Lights
Enhanced visibility in heavy fog conditions.
Electric Parking Brake
Parking brake engaged. Disengage to drive.
Seatbelt Reminder (Stationary)
Passenger unbuckled while parked. Fasten before driving.
Trunk Open
Liftgate or trunk ajar. Secure before driving.
Drive Mode Selected
Comfort, Sport, or Eco mode active.
Parking Assist Active
Sensors guiding parking maneuvers.
Rain Sensor Active
Automatic wipers adjust based on rainfall intensity.
LaneSense Active
System monitoring lane markings (green when fully operational).
All-Wheel Drive
Power distributed to all wheels for improved traction (if equipped).
Address red alerts immediately to prevent safety risks. Schedule service for amber warnings to avoid escalation. Use green indicators to optimize driving systems. Consult your Chrysler Voyager manual for model-specific details.