Idiot light
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A tell-tale is an indicator of the status or malfunction of a system within a motor vehicle. Tell-tales consist of a light bulb or an LED
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 which lights up a symbol or text legend. The "idiot light" terminology arises from popular frustration with automakers' use of tell-tales for crucial functions which could previously be monitored by gauges
Measuring instrument
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 so a troublesome condition could be detected and corrected early. Such early detection of problems with, for example, engine temperature or oil pressure or charging system
Alternator
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 operation is not possible via a tell-tale, which usually illuminates only once a fault has already occurred—thus providing no advance warning or details of the malfunction's extent.

Regulation

Automotive tell-tales are regulated by automobile safety standards worldwide. In the United States
United States
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, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is an agency of the Executive Branch of the U.S. government, part of the Department of Transportation...

 Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 101 includes tell-tales in its specifications for vehicle controls and displays. In Canada
Canada
Canada is a North American country consisting of ten provinces and three territories. Located in the northern part of the continent, it extends from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west, and northward into the Arctic Ocean...

, the analogous Canada Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 101
Transport Canada
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 applies. In Europe
European Union
The European Union is an economic and political union of 27 independent member states which are located primarily in Europe. The EU traces its origins from the European Coal and Steel Community and the European Economic Community , formed by six countries in 1958...

 and throughout most of the rest of the world, ECE Regulations specify various types of tell-tales.

Types

A tell-tale can convey different kinds of information. It may light or blink to indicate a failure (as of oil pressure, engine temperature control, charging current, etc.); lighting and blinking may indicate progression from warning to failure indication. It may light to alert the need for specific service after a certain amount of time or distance has elapsed. It may light to indicate a condition of readiness. A "closed-circuit tell-tale" lights to indicate a device or system has been switched on, while an "operating tell-tale" lights to indicate a device or system is operating correctly.

Vehicle running condition

Some tell-tales indicate whether critical vehicle systems are running and operating normally. To test the lamps, many tell-tales will illuminate when the vehicle ignition is turned on but before the engine is started, so as to prove that they are working.

Oil pressure

The oil pressure tell-tale lights when engine oil pressure drops below a predetermined level. This tell-tale may bear the legend or a pictogram of an oil can. Some cars illuminate the light red or yellow, depending on the action needed to be taken.

Engine temperature

The engine temperature tell-tale is usually installed singly, but has less commonly been installed in pairs. A pair of lights indicate insufficient and excessive engine temperature. A single light usually indicates only an engine overheat condition.

Malfunction indicator (check engine)

A "malfunction indicator lamp" (MIL) or "check engine light" (CEL) illuminates, usually in red, amber, or yellow, to indicate malfunction or service required in the computerized
Engine control unit
An engine control unit is a type of electronic control unit that determines the amount of fuel, ignition timing and other parameters an internal combustion engine needs to keep running...

 engine management system
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. It is found on the instrument console of most automobiles. In the United States an MIL with specified functions is required by environmental protection regulations.

On vehicles equipped with OBD-II
On-board diagnostics
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, the light has two stages: it burns steadily to indicate a minor fault such as a loose gas cap or malfunction with the vehicle's emissions controls, and it flashes repeatedly when a severe misfire is detected to alert the driver to the potential of severe engine or catalyst damage.
The MIL may present a legend such as , , , or ; or it may present a pictogram of an engine.
Service interval

Some vehicles have a MIL that illuminates at predetermined distance intervals without regard to actual condition or status of any system or device. Volvo
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, for example, used a light labeled or , "Lambda Sond" being another name for oxygen sensor
Oxygen sensor
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. This was done to remind the driver to change the oxygen sensor.

Some vehicles built by Chrysler between 1973 and 1990 and some Toyota-built vehicles have a similar mileage-indicator light presenting various legends such as or ; once the indicated inspection or service is completed, the light can be reset and will come on again after the next pre-determined distance has passed.

Charging system

A tell-tale may be installed to indicate that the vehicle's alternator or generator is not properly charging the battery, which would eventually under this condition become discharged. This light may present a pictogram of a battery, or it may present the legend or or .

Trouble indicator

Some vehicles had a single indicator labeled or ; this was not a Check Engine Light, but a catch-all warning light to indicate trouble serious enough to portend an imminent breakdown. Early 1980s Fords, such as the LTD Crown Victoria without the instrument option had only this light, which indicated low oil pressure, overheating and carburetion problems without distinguishing among them. This usage of the "engine" light was discontinued in the mid-1980s to prevent confusion with the MIL.

Equipment status

Many tell-tales indicate that a device or system has been switched on, or is operating.

Lighting equipment

US, Canadian, and international European regulations require tell-tales to indicate to the driver that various vehicle lighting functions are operating. Such functions include the high beam Headlamp
Headlamp
A headlamp is a lamp, usually attached to the front of a vehicle such as a car or a motorcycle, with the purpose of illuminating the road ahead during periods of low visibility, such as darkness or precipitation. Headlamp performance has steadily improved throughout the automobile age, spurred by...

s, the turn signals, the daytime running lights
Daytime running lamp
A daytime running lamp is an automotive lighting device on the front of a roadgoing motor vehicle, installed in pairs, automatically switched on when the vehicle is moving forward, emitting white, yellow, or amber light to increase the conspicuity of the vehicle during daylight...

, the front fog lamps, and the rear fog lamps.

Defogger

Vehicles equipped with a backglass defogger
Defogger
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 have a tell-tale to indicate when the system is switched on and operating.

Brake

All vehicles have a red tell-tale to indicate that the parking brake is engaged or that there is a fault with the vehicle's braking system
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. This tell-tale in most cases bears the ISO symbols for a parking brake and for a braking system emergency. In the past, US regulations required this tell-tale to bear the legend .

Vehicles with Antilock braking system (ABS) will have a lamp to indicate a detected failure.

Other systems

As automobiles became increasingly complex, more dashboard indicator lights have been added for the status of safety and convenience systems. Lights may indicate many condictions including:
  • Traction control anti-skid system operative
  • Low fuel
  • Water in fuel (diesel engines)
  • Low windshield washer fluid
  • Air-bag system malfunction detected
  • Driver or passenger seat-belt not buckled(along with a buzzer)
  • Door open, or trunk lid open
  • Anti-theft alarm active
  • Speed radar detected
  • Modes of the heating/air conditioning system (defrost, recirculation, and others)
  • Automatic transmission fault
  • Tire pressure low.
  • Cruise Control on
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