Coolant temperature light

Coolant temperature light

This light looks like a key floating in water. It indicates that your engine is running hot, which is not good. Driving with this light on could be dangerous and fatal to your engine. The causes may be thats its low on coolant. Or may even have radiator,  water pump  or hose issues. Try and beaware of any fluids leaks and the coolor of the liquid. Have it checked out.  
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Brake light

Brake light

This light looks like an exclamation point inside a circle and parentheses on the outside of the circle. This light could say “ hey you left your parking brake on”. It can also mean you are low on brake fluid, need brake pads, a wheel sensor, or something is wrong with your ABS system. As any light have it looked at so more issues don’t arise.
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Battery light

Battery light

This little guy actually looks like a battery. Even if your car starts you still need to have this checked out. Tomorrow it may not start at night in the cold and a lot of not nice words appear. This can also give you an indication that there is something wrong with your alternator, wiring or possibly electrical parts. Don’t put it off.
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Radiators

Radiators

Radiator leaks don't always have to make puddles or drips all day long.  Some leaks are slow and deceptive.  This picture shows you pin hole  leaks that have been created over time. This has caused the radiator to go bad.  This winter now here please keep an eye on your antifreeze levels. 
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Heater hoses

Heater hoses

This picture shows you what happens to metal heater hoses when exposed to the elements over a period of time. The heater hose carries antifreeze to the heater core. The heater core is what gives your vehicle nice toasty heat in the winter. The antifreeze leak can also cause your vehicle to overheat as well. So keep an eye on it. Have it checked the next time you see your mechanic.
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