Green/White/Amber
The colour helps indicate urgency, but exact behaviour can vary by manufacturer.
Active, ready, warning, or unavailable depending on colour and message. The usual first step is: Keep steering; clean camera/check manual if amber persists.
The colour helps indicate urgency, but exact behaviour can vary by manufacturer.
Use this as a quick triage label before confirming in your owner manual.
Check the matching manual page for your exact brand, model and year when possible.
Active, ready, warning, or unavailable depending on colour and message.
Keep steering; clean camera/check manual if amber persists. If the vehicle feels unsafe, stop in a safe place and arrange professional inspection.
You may usually drive carefully if the car feels normal, but avoid hard driving and arrange diagnosis soon. Stop if the light flashes or the car overheats, loses braking, steering, or power.
First step: Keep steering; clean camera/check manual if amber persists. If the warning appears with noise, smoke, overheating, poor braking, heavy steering, or reduced power, stop safely and get professional help.
Active, ready, warning, or unavailable depending on colour and message.
You may usually drive carefully if the car feels normal, but avoid hard driving and arrange diagnosis soon. Stop if the light flashes or the car overheats, loses braking, steering, or power.
Start with this step: Keep steering; clean camera/check manual if amber persists. Then confirm the exact symbol behaviour in the owner manual for your car brand, model and year.