Dashboard Warning Lights
We’ve all been there. You’re driving along, enjoying the radio, and suddenly a dashboard warning light pops up on your dash. Your heart sinks a little bit, but the car still feels completely normal. It steers fine, it brakes fine, and it gets you home without a hitch.
It’s incredibly tempting to just ignore it, cross your fingers, and hope it goes away on its own.
But at Maitland Motors, we always tell our customers: a dashboard light is an early heads-up, not a final warning. Ignoring it now usually means a much bigger, more expensive headache down the road.
Here is a quick guide to understanding what your car is trying to tell you, and why catching it early matters.
The Traffic Light System: Red vs. Amber
Your dashboard symbols generally follow a standard traffic light colour code to help you judge how urgent the problem is:
- Amber/Yellow: This means something isn’t working quite right, or a system needs attention soon. The car is usually safe to drive short distances, but you should get it booked into a garage as soon as possible to diagnose the issue before it gets worse.
- Red (A Critical Stop): A red light is a serious warning. It indicates a major safety issue or a critical system failure (like engine overheating or low oil pressure). If a red light pops up while you’re driving, pull over safely as soon as possible and call for assistance. Driving on a red light can completely destroy your engine or compromise your safety.
Why Do Dashboard warning Lights Come On If the Car Feels Fine?
Modern cars are packed with incredibly smart sensors. They are designed to spot tiny irregularities long before they cause a physical breakdown.
For example, an amber Engine Management Light (EML) could be triggered by something as minor as a faulty oxygen sensor or a loose fuel cap. If you get it checked immediately, it’s a quick, simple fix.
However, if you keep driving with that light on, that faulty sensor can cause the car to burn fuel inefficiently, eventually clogging up your expensive catalytic converter or diesel particulate filter (DPF). Suddenly, a minor sensor replacement turns into a four-figure repair bill.
Preventative Maintenance Saves Your Wallet
As an independent, family-run garage here in Burntisland, our goal is always to save our customers money by practising preventative maintenance.
Think of a dashboard light like a toothache—it’s much easier (and cheaper) to fill a small cavity now than it is to wait until you need a root canal! Bringing your car in for a diagnostic check gives our techs the chance to plug in our specialist equipment, find and investigate exact fault code, annualised the data and fix the root cause before it leaves you stranded on the side of the road.
What Should You Do Next?
If a light has come up on your dash this week, don’t stress, and don’t ignore it.
Give the team at Maitland Motors a call or click the Book Now button above. We’ll plug your vehicle into our diagnostic equipment, explain exactly what’s going on in plain English, and get you back on the road safely and affordably.
Has a mystery light popped up on your dash recently? Get in touch with our workshop team today to book a diagnostic check.