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Dashboard Warning Lights

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Hawk Dashboard Display Unit / Light Module
NZ$164.98 Ex VAT NZ$164.98 INC VAT
Mocal Low Oil Pressure Switch
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Longacre Universal Low Oil Pressure Switch
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LMA Alloy Dash Warning Lights
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Mocal Warning Light 12V
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Longacre High Oil Temperature Gagelite Kit
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Longacre High Water Temperature Gagelite Kit
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LMA Dash Warning Lights
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Demon Tweeks Dashboard Warning Lights
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Demon Tweeks 5mm Red Flashing LED
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Trillogy LED Warning Lights
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LMA Flashing LED
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Dashboard warning lights in performance vehicles are critical for providing real-time alerts about the vehicle's systems and potential issues. These lights are designed to deliver clear and immediate visual signals to the driver, ensuring that any malfunction or performance issue is promptly addressed. Constructed from high-intensity LEDs, these warning lights offer exceptional brightness and visibility, even in direct sunlight or low-light conditions, enhancing safety and response times.

Technically, each warning light is connected to sensors and the vehicle’s electronic control unit (ECU). These sensors monitor various parameters such as oil pressure, engine temperature, battery voltage, and fuel levels. When a parameter exceeds its predefined limit, the ECU triggers the corresponding warning light. This immediate feedback mechanism is vital for preventing damage to critical components and maintaining optimal performance. The use of LEDs also ensures low power consumption and a long operational life, which is crucial for reliability in demanding motorsport environments.

The integration of warning lights into the dashboard involves meticulous engineering to ensure they are easily visible and appropriately prioritised based on the severity of the alerts. The design often includes a combination of symbols and colour coding, with red indicating critical warnings, amber for cautionary alerts, and green for normal operational indicators. The wiring and connectors used must be of high quality to maintain signal integrity and prevent false alarms. This integration ensures that drivers receive accurate and timely information, enabling them to make informed decisions and maintain the vehicle's performance and safety.