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645 Knowles Ave, Southampton, PA 18966
(267) 762-1217
The five most common winter warning lights, what they mean, and when it’s important to have them checked for safe holiday driving.
Why it happens: Cold weather drops tire pressure fast.
What to do: Add air to the Recommended PSI on the door sticker. If one tire keeps losing pressure, have it checked.
Urgency: Low. Unless a tire is going flat.
Why it happens: Weak batteries struggle in cold temperatures.
What to do: If the light stays on, get a battery and alternator test ASAP.
Urgency: High. This one can leave you stranded.
Why it happens: Loose gas caps, cold starts, moisture in sensors.
What to do: Tighten the gas cap, monitor for a day. If it stays on, Schedule a Diagnostic.
Urgency: Moderate.
Why it happens: Misfires that can damage the engine.
What to do: Pull over if the car runs rough and call a shop.
Urgency: Very high.
Why it happens: Ice and snow trigger the system more often.
What to do: If the light stays on after driving on dry roads, get it checked.
Urgency: Low to medium.