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Warning!! The majority of drivers don’t understand their dashboard

Our cars are now so complicated that almost all of us would struggle to identify the purpose of every light on the dashboard - how many do you know?

Can you identify every symbol on the dashboard?

Can you identify every symbol on the dashboard?

Cars have now become such complex machines that 98% of drivers don’t understand what the common warning or information lights on a dashboard mean. According to research, the most confusing lights relate to the catalytic converter, air conditioning and front fog lights.

How many can you identify?
1. Car horn18. Tyre pressure warning
2. Oil pressure warning19. Power steering warning
3. Brake/handbrake warning20. Start-stop indicator
4. ABS warning 21. Press clutch pedal light
5. Battery warning22. Press brake pedal light
6. Engine warning23. Direction indicators
7. Hazard warning24. Rear fog light
8. Engine overheat/coolant warning 25. Diesel particulate filter warning
9. Airbag warning26. Water in fuel filter warning
10. Seat belt warning27. Automatic gear box warning
11. Main beam28. Brake pad warning
12. Low fuel warning29. Cruise control warning/info
13. Front fog light30. Bulb monitoring/fault warning
14. Windscreen washer31. Glow plug/diesel pre-heat warning
15. Windscreen defrost 32. Service required or fault/problem
16. Rear window defrost 33. Stability control (also known as ESC, ESP, ASR or DTC) warning
17. Parking brake light

How many did you get right?!

The study, carried out by Britannia Rescue, compared 15 of the most popular new car models and found that there were 99 different dashboard symbols being used. Of these, just 12 were found across all models. Thankfully, of the 2,018 drivers sampled, more than half of them correctly identified 16 of the most common symbols.

Warning LightPercentage of drivers who got it wrong
Catalytic Converter95%
Air Conditioning86%
Tyre Pressure71%
Fog Light58%
Engine emissions warning light51%
Brake system warning light48%
ABS warning light37%
Airbag warning light35%
Main/full beam32%
Parking brake23%
Hazard warning lights21%
Engine overheat/coolant warning14%
Seat belt warning6%
Low fuel2%
Oil pressure warning light2%
Battery warning light2%

A Britannia Rescue spokesman said:

"Cars have become so complex that the majority of drivers don’t understand what all of the most common warning or information lights on a car dashboard mean."

Ignorance isn't bliss...

Not knowing what the lights on your dashboard mean could actually cost you money. On average, people drive for 12 days before getting a problem checked, and 6% admitted that they ignored a warning light for more than a month. Drivers who take 14 days to repair their car should expect to pay around £200 for a repair: more than double the £85 spent by drivers who get their cars fixed immediately.

How many warning lights does one car need?!

This table details how the warning lights vary depending on make and model:

Make and ModelNumber of Warning and Information Lights
Mercedes Benz E Class41
Fiat Punto 33
Skoda Octavia 31
Vauxhall Corsa 28
Toyota Yaris 28
Audi A3 28
Seat Ibiza27
Land Rover Freelander 26
Renault Clio 26
Ford Fiesta 25
Citroen C3 25
Peugeot 207 22
BMW 3 Series 21
Nissan Micra 21
Volvo S40 21

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About the Author

Lauren Abercrombie

Staff writer at Arnold Clark

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