A steady lamp may allow a cautious trip for diagnosis, while a flashing lamp, major drivability change, overheating, oil-pressure warning, or unsafe behavior calls for stopping.
Why this matters
A good answer separates immediate safety, evidence preservation, and the next useful test.
Evidence to capture first
- Whether the lamp flashes
- Other red or amber warnings
- Engine temperature, oil pressure indication, smell, smoke, noise, and power
A disciplined path
- Reduce load and find a safe place to stop
- Read the owner manual’s warning guidance
- Scan and save codes without clearing them
- Arrange diagnosis based on severity and vehicle behavior
Decision point
Choose the action that preserves evidence and keeps the vehicle safe; avoid clearing, disconnecting, or replacing parts just to see what changes.
Source desk
Use current model-specific service information for specifications, connector locations, disabling procedures, and tightening values. The following public resources support the broader safety or system context used in this guide.
