What Are the Two Types of Brake Warning Lamps and Their Meanings?

Learn about the two main brake warning lamps—the red brake warning light and the yellow ABS warning light—and what each indicates.

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There are two main types of brake warning lamps: the red brake warning light and the yellow (or amber) ABS warning light. The red warning light indicates serious issues such as low brake fluid or a problem with the brake system itself, necessitating immediate attention. The yellow ABS warning light indicates a malfunction in the Anti-lock Braking System, which usually requires professional diagnostics and repairs, but does not affect normal braking.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What does a red brake warning light indicate? A red brake warning light signals serious brake system issues such as low brake fluid or a malfunction that requires immediate attention.
  2. Is it safe to drive with the yellow ABS warning light on? While the yellow ABS warning light indicates a malfunction in the Anti-lock Braking System, normal braking is usually unaffected. However, professional diagnostics are recommended.
  3. How can I fix brake warning light problems? Fixing brake warning light issues often involves checking brake fluid levels and having a professional diagnose ABS malfunctions to ensure safe braking performance.