Smart Dashboard Lights and Meaning

Smart is a German automotive brand and division of Daimler AG. The company headquarters in Boblingen, Germany. It produces microcars and subcompacts, mainly Fortwo and Forfour.

The 2-seater Smart Car was first introduced in 1998 in the form of a Smart Fortwo. Owner Daimler then manufactured a 4-seat variant, the Smart Forfour, and later an electric version of the Fortwo and Forfour.

The dash warning lights are used to inform the driver that a system or utility is operating, has shut down, a maintenance problem, or a failure.

If a warning light illuminates on your smart control panel and you are not sure what it is, it is a good idea to stop as soon as possible and investigate the warning. It is particularly crucial if the warning light is red.

Sedans and SUVs

Smart WQ Fortwo dashboard lights and meaning

Smart WQ ForTwo

We have made this Smart Dashboard Lights meaning guide and will tell you how to handle engine lights, ABS lights, airbag warning lights, and all other car warning signs shown on your dashboard.

Other Signs

Suzuki Dashboard Lights and Meaning

Suzuki Dashboard Lights and Meaning

Suzuki Motor Corporation is a Japanese multinational corporation based in Minami-Ku, Hamamatsu. Select your Suzuki model from the given guide to read about the vehicle's dash warning lights. All symbol meanings are fully explained and an explanation of what action should be taken when a warning light is turned on.

Renault Dashboard Signs Light And Meaning

Renault Dashboard Signs Light And Meaning

Groupe Renault is a French multinational automobile manufacturer established in 1899. The warning symbols on the dash of Renault are shown along with the meaning of each symbol and an explanation of warning signs or what action should be taken based on the manufacturer's recommendations.

Traffic Lights Signs Meaning

Traffic Lights Signs Meaning

Traffic lights are controlling and signaling devices placed at road intersections, crosswalks, and other places to guide, warn, and control the flow of traffic from vehicles, bicycles, pedestrians, and other road users.