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A regular Toyota service schedule helps to keep your vehicle safe and responsive, reducing the need for costly repairs and maintaining vehicle value for a long time. In addition to following the Toyota service schedule in your manual, you’ll want to be able to recognize signs that your vehicle needs service. Centennial Toyota shares the meanings behind dashboard symbols and provides service you can depend on.

Battery Light

Most car batteries last three to five years, but environmental factors and driving conditions can affect their longevity. In the case of battery or alternator wear, you may see the battery light come on. It looks like a small brick, with two rectangles on the top and a positive and negative sign in the center. If you see this light come on, you’ll want to schedule a battery inspection immediately to avoid getting caught without power.

Oil Pressure

The oil in your vehicle is essential for cooling, care, and protection, so you never want to ignore the oil pressure light. It looks like a small oil can with a spout on one side and a handle on the other. When the oil light comes on, it may indicate low oil levels or saturated oil that needs to be changed.

Brake System

We rely on our brakes to keep us safe on every ride, but they’re complex systems that need proper care and support. When the time comes for this support, you may see the brake light come on the dash. It looks like a circle in parenthesis, with an exclamation point in the middle, and indicates an immediate need for brake care.

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It can be a little overwhelming when we see the dash lights come on. But you don’t have to worry, with the support of Centennial Toyota. We’ll address the issue immediately and get your vehicle back on the road with service and care you can trust. 

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