
Nissan Vehicle Service Warning Indicators
Customers appreciate the excellent Nissan Auto Service Center at Texas Nissan of Grapevine. Visit us in Grapevine to obtain knowledgeable automotive maintenance. We offer skilled assistance in resolving problems with dashboard indicators. If you notice any of these indicators illuminating, then consider seeking prompt maintenance services.

Airbag Fault
If this light appears, your airbags may not activate properly. This indicator means that the control system in your car found an error in your airbag system. This should be looked at by a professional technician.

Low Fuel Level Warning Light
This indicator signals an immediate problem. If you see it, your vehicle will soon stop operating unless you put gas in the tank. Sometimes problems arise with fuel level warning lights. Consider requesting auto service assistance if this light remains illuminated even after you fill the tank with gas.

Oil Pressure Warning Light
This indicator sometimes appears as a little oil can icon in some older model vehicles. Expert mechanics advise customers to check the oil level right away if this indicator appears. Ignoring this dashboard warning indicator might eventually result in serious damage to your vehicle's engine. If you continue to notice an oil pressure warning light even after ensuring you maintain sufficient oil levels, consider seeking automotive service at Texas Nissan of Grapevine.

Service Vehicle Soon
This warning indicator light alerts a driver to seek essential maintenance services. In some models, it automatically illuminates every 5,000 miles. To help keep your vehicle in top condition, we recommend arranging for a service inspection when this dashboard light appears. It's designed to help you keep your car, your truck, your SUV, or your minivan in the best possible condition.

TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System)
This indicates there's not enough pressure in one or more of your tires. Even after properly filling your tire(s) with air, the light may not turn off immediately. It may take a few seconds to a mile or two to reset. If the light will not turn off, something may be wrong with the tire pressure monitoring system.

Slip Indicator
Oftentimes, your tires may slip because of various terrain and weather issues. The stability control system and traction control system in your vehicle will help you regain needed traction to drive safely. When traction has been established, the light should turn off. If it does not go off, there may be a malfunction within these systems, which should be inspected by a professional.

Charging System Warning Light
The purpose of the charging system in your car is to maintain the quality and integrity of your battery and charging circuit. Several issues may cause this dashboard warning light to turn on such as faulty or damaged wiring, and a broken fan belt. It's important not to drive your vehicle with this alert in place.

Brake System
The Brake System Light dashboard warning indicator light notifies drivers about the need for a brake inspection to prevent problems with an ABS braking system. Don't continue to operate your vehicle for extended periods of time when this indicator appears. You risk sustaining brake damage if you do so. Contact our Nissan Service Center promptly to obtain a brake inspection by a qualified automotive mechanic if you see an illuminated Brake System Light.

Open Door Warning Light
Why does this indicator dashboard light illuminate and/or make a distinct sound? It indicates that someone failed to completely close a door or a trunk. Don't drive in this situation. Instead, ensure you completely close all the doors and the trunk of your vehicle first. You'll minimize the chance of an accident occurring by heeding this warning indicator.

Coolant Level Warning
Your coolant levels may be too low, or you could have an issue with the sensor system. Continually driving with this light on may result in your car overheating. A coolant level issue means you must pull over immediately.