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#1. What mindset should teen drivers adopt about dashboard warning lights?
Responding correctly keeps the vehicle safe and prevents costly damage.
#2. True or False: A yellow engine check light always means the car is about to break down.
The yellow “check engine” light indicates a detected issue; the car may still be drivable, but it should be diagnosed soon.
#3. True or False: A red temperature warning light means the engine is overheating and immediate action is required.
Continuing to drive with an overheating engine can cause serious damage; stop and let it cool.
#4. True or False: Yellow warning lights generally indicate immediate danger.
Yellow lights signal caution and attention, while red lights indicate urgent action is needed.
#5. What does a tire pressure warning light indicate?
Proper tire pressure is critical for safe handling, braking, and fuel efficiency.
#6. What does a fuel warning light mean?
Ignoring the fuel light can result in running out of gas, leaving you stranded.
#7. What should you do if the brake warning light comes on while driving?
The brake light signals a potential brake system problem, requiring immediate attention.
#8. True or False: The battery/charging system light means the battery is fully charged.
This light indicates a charging system problem, such as an alternator or battery issue.
#9. What should you do if the seatbelt warning light is on while driving?
Seatbelts protect all occupants and are legally required.
#10. What does a red oil pressure warning light usually indicate?
Low oil pressure can cause severe engine damage, so stop safely and check oil level.



