What Does That Warning Light Mean? Omaha, NE

Warning Lights On Your Car in Omaha, NE

Your car has all sorts of gauges, lights, and more to give you important information about how it is running. Speed. RMPs. Odometer. Some of them you look at every day. Others, you hope never to see. They’re the warning lights that tell you something’s wrong. But, inevitably, you will see these lights appear simply because of the wear and tear your vehicle endures on a daily basis. Naturally, it will need to be serviced from time to time, but fortunately your car has warning lights to help tell you when. At O’Daniel Honda, in Omaha, Nebraska, our expert service technicians can examine your vehicle and address whatever issue you may be having.

What Does That Warning Light Mean?

Cars these days have many ways to tell you what they need. They’ll ding when they’re getting low on gas or you leave your lights on. Those, of course, are easy fixes. But sometimes, they have specific lights that will go on when a potentially major problem could be on the horizon. Of course, you could have something as simple as a low windshield wiper fluid warning. But if your check engine light is on, well, then your vehicle needs attention immediately. If you see it, bring your car into our service team at O’Daniel Honda. They have the experience and the modern equipment to diagnose and correct any issue you may be having. Here are some problems you could be facing:

  • Are your tires low on air? If so, an indicator light should let you know. Sometimes solving this problem can be as simple as adding a little air yourself. But it may be best to let our team examine your tires to make sure there isn’t a bigger problem.
  • Did you leave your car lights on? Whether you did or didn’t, your car battery could be getting weak and a warning light will tell you. Your weak battery could be because something was left on, your battery is getting old, or something else.
  • Are you running low on coolant? Pay close attention to any light that tells you whether your engine is running hot. If your engine overheats it can ruin your car.
  • Have you changed your oil recently? Interestingly, your oil light may come on even if it’s not time for another oil change. This can be because of a variety of reasons. Your car could be burning oil. You could have a leak. Bring it in and let our team have a look.

O’Daniel Honda Auto Service Center

Have you noticed a warning light on your vehicle? Or, do you want to take advantage of one of our service specials? Whatever you need, we’re here for you. Schedule your appointment with our team at O’Daniel Honda in Omaha, Nebraska, today.