Tesla Dashboard Warning Lights, Symbols and Meanings


 Ever wonder what that little light on your Tesla's dashboard meant? Here's a comprehensive guide to all the warning lights, symbols and meanings you need to know!

Tesla Automatic Transmission Failure

If you see the Automatic Transmission Failure message on your Tesla Dashboard, it means that there is a problem with your car's transmission. This is a serious problem that needs to be fixed immediately.

If you are driving when this message appears, pull over to the side of the road and call a tow truck. Do not try to drive your car any further.

There are many possible causes of automatic transmission failure, but the most common is a problem with the transmission fluid. If your transmission fluid is low or dirty, it can cause the transmission to fail. Other possible causes include problems with the transmission filter or gears.

Whatever the cause, you will need to have your car towed to a Tesla Service Center for repairs. The good news is that Tesla will usually cover the cost of repairs under warranty.

Tesla Battery/Charging Warning Light

If you see a battery icon on your Tesla's dashboard, it means that the car is not charging correctly. This could be due to a problem with the charging port, the charger itself, or the electrical system. If this light comes on while driving, it indicates that the car is low on power and will need to be recharged soon.

If you see a charging symbol on your Tesla's dashboard, it means that the car is currently charging. This could be from a home charger, public charger, or supercharger. If this light is flashing, it indicates that there is a problem with the charging process and you should contact Tesla customer service for assistance.

Tesla VSA/ESC Warning Light

One of the most important things to do when driving a Tesla is to pay attention to the warning lights on the dashboard. These lights can indicate a variety of things, from a simple problem like a loose gas cap to a more serious issue like an overheating engine.

The VSA (vehicle stability control)/ESC (electronic stability control) warning light is one of the most important lights on the Tesla dashboard. This light comes on when there is a problem with the electronic stability control system. This system is designed to help keep the car stable and under control, so if this light comes on, it's important to take action immediately.

If you see the VSA/ESC warning light come on, you should pull over as soon as possible and call Tesla Roadside Assistance. In some cases, you may be able to continue driving for a short distance, but it's always best to err on the side of caution and get the car checked out as soon as possible.

Tesla Forward Collision (FCW) Warning Light

The Tesla Forward Collision Warning (FCW) light is located on the dashboard, in front of the driver. It is a white circle with an exclamation point inside.

This warning light comes on when the car detects a potential forward collision. It is intended to warn the driver so that they can take evasive action to avoid or mitigate the collision.

The FCW system uses radar and cameras to detect potential collisions. It can detect vehicles, pedestrians, and other objects in front of the car.

If you see the FCW warning light, be sure to check your surroundings and take appropriate action to avoid or mitigate a collision.

Tesla EBD Warning Light

If the EBD light on your Tesla's dashboard comes on, it indicates that there is a problem with the electronic braking system. This could mean that the brake pads are worn out, or that there is a leak in the hydraulic system. Regardless of the cause, it is important to have the problem diagnosed and repaired as soon as possible to ensure that your vehicle's brakes are in good working order.

Tesla ABS Warning Light

The Tesla ABS warning light comes on when the anti-lock braking system (ABS) is not working properly. This could be due to a variety of factors, such as a faulty sensor or low brake fluid levels. If you see this light, it's important to get your car checked out by a qualified mechanic as soon as possible.

Tesla Automatic Transaxle (AT) Warning Light

The Tesla AT warning light is a dashboard symbol that illuminates when there is an issue with the vehicle's automatic transaxle. This light may come on for a variety of reasons, all of which should be addressed as soon as possible to avoid further damage to the vehicle. Some common causes of the AT warning light include low fluid levels, leaks, or damage to the transaxle itself. If you see this light, it's important to have your Tesla checked out by a qualified technician as soon as possible.

In conclusion, it is important to know what the various dashboard warning lights on your Tesla car mean. Some of these symbols may indicate a serious problem that needs to be addressed immediately, while others may simply be informational messages letting you know that a particular system is in use. By familiarizing yourself with the meanings of these warning lights, you can help ensure that your Tesla remains in top condition and avoid any potential issues down the road.