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Warning Light, Indicator Light Description

There are five types of warning light and indicator light in instrument cluster, which are controlled by ESP® control module. They give warning/indication to driver by changing the modes light ON/blinking/light OFF.

Fig 1: Identifying Warning Light & Indicator Light
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The followings are the condition and operation of warning lights and indicator lights.

WARNING LIGHT AND INDICATOR LIGHT CONDITION

Warning light/Indicator light Condition and operation
ABS warning light If ABS has abnormality, the light turns "ON".
EBD warning light (brake warning light)
  • If EBD system has abnormality, the light turns "ON".
  • If bake fluid level in reservoir is lower than minimum level, the light turns "ON".
  • Parking brake switch is ON, the light turns "ON".
ESP® warning light If ESP® systems (other than ABS) has abnormality, the light turns "ON".
SLIP indicator light
  • If stability control system and traction control system is active, the light blinks at 5 Hz.
  • If Steering angle sensor calibration is incompleted, the light blinks at 1 Hz.
ESP® OFF light
  • If ESP® OFF switch is turned "ON", the ESP® OFF light up. When it is "ON", TCS and stability control system functions are controlled not to work. However, when the speed is over 30 km/h (18.5 mph), ESP® OFF light is turned "OFF" and TCS and stability control system function is back to work automatically.
  • When transfer shift position (if equipped) is in 4L-lock, the ESP® OFF light up to indicate engine torque down and stability control system in TCS are controlled not to activate to increase the driving force.

    However, the brake-traction control works through ESP® OFF light up.

  • ESP® OFF light up to indicate that brake control of traction control function is controlled not to act if brake pad temperature is over 350°C (662°F) and any of wheel is in wheel spin condition.