The Isuzu D-Max remains one of the top 3 double cabs in South Africa and is now even bigger and better than ever, packed with features and tech that elevate this workhorse into leisure territory. If some of that tech has an issue, it throws up a warning light, and with a pretty exhaustive list of features, these lights may be confusing.
Taking it to the Max
In terms of the big three double cabs in SA, Isuzu has made a name for itself over the decades, of being a tough-as-nails, rough and tumble workhorse that occasionally moonlights as a family vehicle. This reputation has been built over years and years of professionals and hardened workers favouring the D-Max(KB) due to its reliability.
Newer models are now packed with features and tech that bring the D-Max in line with its segment competitors, and when a features warning light pops up, some folk may be confused as to what it may mean. We take a look at the list of warning lights you may see and decode what they mean.
Brake System Warning Light
Charging system warning light
Low engine oil pressure warning light
Malfunction indicator lamp.
SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) warning light.
ABS warning light
Four-Wheel Drive Indicator light (If the vehicle is 4WD)
Rear differential lock indicator lock (If equipped)
Fuel System warning light (If equipped)
Open door warning light (If equipped)
Driver’s and front passenger’s seat belt reminder light
Low fuel level warning light
Master warning light (If equipped)
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