Note: Depending on the vehicle equipment, the instrument cluster of the same type may not have some indicator lamps.
Pilot lamps (K/L) and indicators, except indicators of direction indicators, are located in the areas of the speedometer and tachometer (see illustration 13.1). In some configurations, some K / L and indicators are displayed only on the display of the instrument cluster.
13.1 Elements of the instrument cluster
1 Tachometer
2 Speedometer
3 Left button "menu"
4 Coolant temperature gauge
5 Display
6 Fuel gauge
7 Right button "0.0"
Some K / L are switched on for a short time when the ignition is turned on in order to check the proper functioning of the corresponding systems and the lamps themselves, and after the test is completed, they must go out. If any of these K / L does not light up when the ignition is turned on or does not go out after a few seconds or after starting the engine, this may indicate both a malfunction of the lamp itself and a malfunction of the system controlled by it. The operation of some K / L is accompanied by an explanatory message on the display in the instrument cluster (if the display allows text messages) and sound signal.
Below is a table that describes the reasons for turning on the C/L and indicators, as well as the actions that should be taken.