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Orange Warning Lights in Your Car: Should You Keep Driving?
Orange warning lights on your dashboard typically signal a problem with specific vehicle functions or indicate that service is needed, whether it's a fluid top-off or an issue with the particulate filter, among other things.
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PowerPulse: Technology that helps eliminate turbo lag
PowerPulse is a technology that helps eliminate the slow onset of power typical for turbocharged engines.
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The check engine light is on: Can I continue driving?
An illuminated engine light can scare many drivers, especially if they have not encountered this warning light before. Since its color is orange, you have to be careful.
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ESP Warning Light: What does it mean, and why is it lit?
The ESP warning light can indicate that the ESP (Electronic Stability Program) is active, turned off, or there is a malfunction. If the warning light flashes, the system is active, but the ESP system is probably not working if the warning light is constantly lit.
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Electronic Stability Program (ESP): How does it work?
The Electronic Stability Program, or ESP in short, refers to an electronic stabilization system that aims to increase driving safety. It is one of the first and, at the same time, the most widely used electronic stabilization systems.
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High Fuel Consumption: 14 most common causes
Fuel consumption is one of the most important factors when buying a car, especially for people who use their car daily and achieve high mileage each month.