Comments on: Those Signs On The Dashboard https://www.privatefleet.com.au/blog/driving/those-signs-on-the-dashboard/ News and views about cars in Australia Tue, 22 Aug 2023 07:08:41 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.5 By: Connie https://www.privatefleet.com.au/blog/driving/those-signs-on-the-dashboard/#comment-4863 Tue, 28 Jul 2015 22:02:49 +0000 http://blog.privatefleet.com.au/?p=5924#comment-4863 Great explanations. Always wondered what these meant!!!

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By: Doug Benjafield https://www.privatefleet.com.au/blog/driving/those-signs-on-the-dashboard/#comment-4862 Tue, 28 Jul 2015 08:17:44 +0000 http://blog.privatefleet.com.au/?p=5924#comment-4862 Megan,

Love your raunchy sense of humour!

You are gifted!

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By: Kumarrawadu Udayasiri https://www.privatefleet.com.au/blog/driving/those-signs-on-the-dashboard/#comment-4858 Mon, 27 Jul 2015 23:12:04 +0000 http://blog.privatefleet.com.au/?p=5924#comment-4858 Yes, now they have not only the warning signs, but also information signs. I think they should differentiate between the two types and have different colours. For example all warning signs should be orange or yellow (as it is) and the information type signs should be green (or another suitable colour. Then the driver can get the warning signs checked by a mechanic ASAP. The green signs tell the driver that, for example, the widescreen wash water reservoir is empty. Then the Driver himself can attend to that at his leisure. This also helps the driver determine if it is OK to continue to drive the car without causing further damage.

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By: Greg Cooper https://www.privatefleet.com.au/blog/driving/those-signs-on-the-dashboard/#comment-4857 Mon, 27 Jul 2015 23:06:07 +0000 http://blog.privatefleet.com.au/?p=5924#comment-4857 I think it is much more appropriate when a symbol lights up to pull the book out and madly search through it whilst driving along the road. Offers a greater challenge but rates as stupid behaviour.

My latest venture was the diesel particulate warning light that normal comes on for a while and disappears. A different version came on and stayed on. The manual said immediately stop driving and have the part serviced. Being about 100km from nowhere this was a bit hard. Three days later was actually fine.

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