2021-2023 Skoda Superb Warning Lights Instructions
The Skoda Superb, a technical marvel, features a complex variety of warning lights designed to keep you informed and your driving experience seamless. This extraordinary vehicle will be equipped with a comprehensive collection of warning indicators from 2021 to 2023, each transmitting crucial information about your car’s health and operation. These lights act as a communication system for your vehicle, warning you to potential problems, protecting your safety, and offering a smooth driving experience. Understanding these warning lights is critical to preserving the performance of your Superb, and I’m here to walk you through their meanings and significance.
Warning Lights
Functionality
WARNING
Disregarding the lighting up of the warning lights and the associated messages on the display of the instrument cluster can lead to accidents, serious injuries or damage to the vehicle.
The warning lights in the instrument cluster indicate certain functions or faults.
The illumination of some of the indicator lights may be accompanied by acoustic signals and messages in the instrument cluster display.
Additional indicator lights
The additional indicator light will also light up in the display along with some of the indicator lights:
- Hazard
- Warning
Warning lights Overview
After switching on the ignition, some indicator lights light up briefly as a function test of the vehicle systems. If the tested systems are in order, the respective indicator lights go out a few seconds after the ignition is switched on or after the engine has been started.
For further details.
Symbol Meaning
- Indicates a warning together with another warning light
- Unfastened seat belts at the front and rear
- 12-volt vehicle battery is not charging
- Along with – Engine fault
- Engine oil pressure too low
- Engine oil level too low
Symbol Meaning
- The coolant level is too low
- Coolant temperature too high
- Brake fluid level is too low
- Electromechanical brake booster is faulty
- Together with the brake system and
- ABS faulty
- Parking on a slope with too much inclination
- Parking brake
- Illuminates – Power-assisted steering faulty
- Flashing – Steering lock faulty
- Automatic gearbox impaired
- Automatic gearbox overheated
- Take control immediately
- AdBlue®level too low
- AdBlue®system impaired
- Warning if there is a risk of a collision
- ACC does not decelerate sufficiently
- Indicates a warning along with another
- warning light
- The fuel supply has reached the reserve area.
- Low state of charge of the 48-volt battery
- Windscreen washer fluid level too low
- Bulb faulty
- Rear fog light switched
- Engine oil level too high or engine oil
- level sensor impaired
- Clogged particle filter
- Parking brake error
Symbol Meaning
- ABS faulty
- Worn brake pads
- Automatic gearbox overheated
- Automatic gearbox impaired
- Water in the diesel fuel filter
- AdBlue®system impaired
- AdBlue®level too low
- Tyre pressure control system faulty
- Tyre pressure change
- Illuminates – Power-assisted steering faulty
- Flashing – Steering lock not unlocked
- Flashing – Steering lock faulty
- KESSY – starting problem
- KESSY – no key found
- Adaptive suspension faulty
- Petrol engine control faulty
- The emission control system is faulty
illuminates, if relevant, does not illuminate - after switching on the ignition
- The diesel preheating system is faulty
- Flashing – Diesel engine control faulty
- Front passenger airbag switched
Symbol Meaning
- Airbag system faulty
- Crew Protect Assist faulty
- Illuminates for 4 seconds and then flashes
- Airbag or belt tensioner deactivated with a diagnostic device
- Ball rod not locked
- ESC Sports enabled
- ASR deactivated
- Illuminates – ESC or ASR faulty
- Flashing – ESC or ASR is engaged
- Front Assist deactivated
- ACC not available
- Lane Assist intervenes
- Lane Assist intervenes
- Turn signal light,
- Rear seat belt fastened
- Turn signal light
- Trailer turn signal light
- Front fog lights switched
- The selector lever is locked
- Vehicle is secured by Auto
- Lane Assist is activated and ready to intervene.
- Lane Assist is activated and ready to intervene
- ACC controls the driving speed
- The cruise control system controls the driving speed
- Travel Assist activated
Symbol Meaning
- Travel Assist activated – the cruise control is active
- Travel Assist activated – the lane guidance is active
- Low outside temperature
- High beam or flasher activated
- Unoccupied rear seat
- Rear seat belt is not fastened
- A rear seat belt is fastened
- A rear seat belt is fastened
- High beam Assist System switched
- Headlight assistant switched
- No light is switched
- AdBlue®level too low
- AdBlue® system impaired.
- Take control
- Adaptive suspension faulty
- Service event »
- Engine was switched off automatically by START-STOP
- Engine was not automatically
- switched off via STARTSTOP
- Speed limiter faulty
- Speed limiter activated
- ACC not available
- ACC activated
Symbol Meaning
- ACC controls the driving speed according to the approaching roundabout
- ACC controls the driving speed according to the approaching junction
- ACC controls the driving speed according to the road
- ACC controls the driving speed according to the permissible speed
- Cruise control system faulty
- Cruise control activated
- The Hill Descent Assist System is activated
- Hill Descent Assist System intervenes
- Front Assist is started
- Safety distance too small
- Consumption-friendly driving
- Break recommendation
- Driving mode Normal
- Driving mode Eco
- Comfort Driving Mode
- Driving mode Individual
- Off road driving mode
- Driving mode Sport
FAQs
The check engine light indicates a variety of engine problems ranging from minor to severe. To establish the specific problem, it is better to get it checked by an expert.
The ABS light signifies that the Anti-lock Braking System is malfunctioning. A professional inspection of the braking system is recommended.
The battery light could indicate a problem with the charging system. It is critical to inspect the alternator, battery, and other components as soon as possible.
This light indicates low oil pressure, which can cause engine harm. Stop the automobile right away and check the oil level, or seek professional help.
When the tire pressure is low or there is a system breakdown, the TPMS light activates. Inspect the tire pressure and inflate as necessary.
The airbag light may signal that there is an issue with the airbag system. For safety reasons, it must be inspected by a trained technician.
The TCS light shows that there is an issue with the traction control system. It is recommended that it be checked to guarantee optimal vehicle stability.
This light indicates a problem with the power steering system that may impair steering control. For safety reasons, have it inspected as soon as possible.
The glow plug light indicates a problem with the pre-heating system of the diesel engine. It is recommended that it be checked to avoid starting problems.
The DPF light indicates that there is too much soot in the filter. For regeneration or cleaning, follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
The ESC light indicates a problem with the stability control system. It is critical to get it inspected for proper vehicle handling.
The presence of this light indicates that the engine is overheating. Stop, switch off the engine, and let it cool. Before proceeding, check the coolant level and for leaks.
When the gasoline level is low, the fuel level warning light illuminates. To avoid running out of petrol, fill the tank.
The lane departure warning light shows that there is a problem with the mechanism that informs you when the vehicle wanders out of its lane. Inspect it for safety.
The adaptive cruise control light indicates that the system is active and that the predetermined distance from the vehicle ahead is being maintained.
Useful Link
View Full PDF : Skoda Superb 2021-2023 User Manual| Auto User Guide
2021-2023 Skoda Superb Warning Lights Instructions