Hyundai Elantra Dashboard Light Guide

Hyundai Elantra Dashboard

There’s a lot that goes into traveling in and around Hamburg, Allentown, and Reading, PA, from behind the wheel of your Hyundai Elantra. Just like how you try your best to stay healthy by exercising, eating well, and getting enough sleep, you may still get sick from time to time and need to see a doctor. Your Hyundai Elantra may experience the same thing.

You stay on top of your routine maintenance, but you may still need to visit your mechanic when a potential issue arises. Your dashboard lights are there to let you know when something isn’t working at 100%. We at Freedom Hyundai have created this Hyundai Elantra dashboard light guide to help you learn more.

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Warning Lights

Check Engine

A handful of dashboard lights illuminate when a part of your Elantra requires the attention of a mechanic sooner rather than later. Think of these lights like you needing to visit the doctor for an ear infection or something similar. You can still get through the day, but you won’t be nearly as productive without antibiotics.

Dashboard warning lights—like the master warning light, which looks like an exclamation point inside a triangle—let you know that something isn’t quite right internally, and a mechanic is needed to resolve the issue.

The master warning light typically illuminates when a part of your Elantra has malfunctioned. This could mean a malfunction with your safety features, monitoring systems, or something else.

Hyundai Elantra Dashboard Light Guide: Indicator Lights

While some dashboard lights require the assistance of a mechanic to solve, others can be handled at home. Typically, these lights let you know there isn’t currently an issue, but early signs have been detected. Some of these dashboard lights include:

  • Low fuel level
  • Low tire pressure
  • Engine oil pressure

If an exclamation point inside a horseshoe appears on the dashboard of your Hyundai Elantra, this means one or more of your tires is low on air. To resolve this issue at home, check the tire pressure of each tire and fill to the proper PSI. If the light continues, assistance from a mechanic is needed.

Other Dashboard Lights

Dashboard Lights

There are other types of dashboard lights you may see that are simply there to let you know a feature of your vehicle is enabled. Some of these include the turn signal, high beam, Electronic Stability Control (ESC) indicators, and more.

For example, if you see SMART on your dashboard, that means SMART mode is enabled. As soon as you turn off SMART mode, this light will disappear from your dashboard.

Learn More About Dashboard Lights

There are a lot of different lights you may see illuminate your Hyundai Elantra dashboard. If you ever see a dashboard light that you’re unsure about, or if you see a dashboard light that requires a mechanic’s assistance, leave it to the experts at our service center.

With the help of our Hyundai-trained technicians, you’ll be back to cruising around Hamburg, Allentown, and Reading, Pennsylvania, in no time at all. Contact us at Freedom Hyundai to learn more about the Hyundai Elantra dashboard lights today!

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