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  1. Porsche Check Left Right Daytime Running Light Warning Message Explained

    All the modern vehicles are more about sensors, warnings and messages, when something goes wrong in your car, you’ll often get either a written warning message on your dashboard or a simple warning light illuminating and sending caution to the driver. Although these messages are helpful in identifying issues right at the time when they arise saving the vehicle from...
  2. Porsche Check Left Right Dipped Beam Warning Message Explained

    Like many other auto manufacturers, Porsche is continuously upgrading its technology over the previous year's models and many auto buyers find Porsche cars appealing to provide all the features and thrills one may desire for a four-wheeler. Porsche features different designs, performance and tech updates across different models such as Taycan, Panamera, Macan, Cayenne 911 etc. If you are a...
  3. BMW Left Right Cornering Light Malfunction Explained

    Technology is always changing and what is current and preferable today may be outdated tomorrow. It is the case with the auto industry. Every new development helps companies to bring new models with new facilities and features. Like, all modern BMW cars use cornering headlights to improve safety and nighttime driving. However, with all additions to these cars, benefits are...
  4. Tesla Charge Port Door Needs Service Warning Message Explained

    Auto industry is continuously experimenting with newer technologies to make vehicles safer and convenient for the users. On a conventional vehicle, a fuel filler door now is a part of Tesla electric vehicles as a charge port door for covering its charge port. The charge port on Tesla is located on the left rear of the vehicle near the taillight assembly and integrated in...
  5. Mercedes Benz Check Brake Pad Wear Warning Message

    Love cruising down through the highway in your gorgeous Benz, but hate the warning signs and messages that might spoil your ride? Well, first thing first, your Mercedes brake pads are a fundamental part of the brake system which lies between the brake shoe and the brake drum and must always be in ideal condition for the safety of both...
  6. BMW AdBlue System Fault Warning Message Explained

    Keeping the vehicle emissions lower is a common pursuit of every vehicle owner. In adherence to EPA emissions standards, manufacturers are going extra lengths to introduce newer technologies to reduce their car’s impact on environment and vehicle buyers and owners are expected to comply with the environmental safety laws. To make all newer vehicle models environment friendly, all cars have...
  7. BMW Number Plate Light Left Right Failure Explained

    Every single light on your BMW vehicle is fixed to make your drive easier and safer. These lights illuminate to warn others of your presence on road and to enlighten your way ahead during the times when it is dark or unclear and even when it’s not much dark to save power of vehicle’s battery. However, headlights and sidelights are...
  8. Audi Q5 SQ5 8R Facelift left right Side light Daytime Running Light Explained

    With increased consumer demands for more advanced functions and features in their vehicles, car manufacturers are continuously trying to incorporate high-end tech features in their models not just to satisfy consumer market needs but also to gain competitive advantage over competitors. Unfortunately, when we employ more advanced technology, we are more prone to advanced problems as well. Since it is...
  9. Audi VW Skoda Seat (VAG Group) PDC Parking Distance Sensors Not Beeping Malfunction Explained

    Finding a parking spot in a highly packed parking area is one of the most challenging tasks a driver can experience. In past, you had to eyeball the space where you can squeeze in your car but due to the advanced technology, now many cars including Audi VW Skoda Seat (VAG group) come with parking sensors that beep to tell...
  10. Scania Headlamp Fault Main Headlamp Warning Message

    Even though a common name for most HID lights is “Xenon headlamps”, that contain Xenon gas, which is used to allow the lamp to produce a minimal amount of light immediately after powered-up, in order to accelerate the (much longer) run-up time of the lamp. It has a distinctive bluish color which separates HID headlamps from the regular lamps with...

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