Suzuki Swift Dashboard Symbols and Meanings


January 13, 2026

Your Suzuki Swift communicates vital information through its dashboard symbols and warning lights. Knowing what these indicators mean can help you respond quickly and avoid significant engine damage or other costly repairs. Below, we explain the most common Suzuki Swift dashboard symbols and what to do when each warning light appears.

What Do Suzuki Swift Dashboard Warning Symbols Mean?

Suzuki Swift warning lights are colour-coded to indicate severity:

  • Red lights mean immediate action is required. Stop safely and seek assistance.
  • Amber or orange lights signal caution. You may need to check the system soon.
  • Green or blue lights simply show that a system or feature is active.

Whether it’s a flashing warning light or one that stays on, understanding each symbol helps keep your vehicle safe and reliable. Need help today? Book a service online with Mt Gravatt Suzuki.

Red Warning Lights – Stop and Check Immediately

Engine Oil Pressure Warning Light

A red oil can symbol means the oil pressure has dropped. Continuing to drive can cause significant engine damage. Pull over, switch off the ignition, and check the oil level. Seek assistance if the light remains after topping up.

Coolant Temperature Warning Light

This light illuminates when the engine is overheating or the coolant level is low. Pull over, allow the engine to cool, and check the coolant level once safe to do so.

Brake System Warning Light

If this light flashes or stays on, check that the parking brake is released. It may also signal low brake fluid level or a fault in the brake system. Do not continue driving until the issue is resolved.

Airbag or Seat Belt Pretensioner System Warning Light

This symbol indicates a fault in the air bag or seat belt pretensioner system. The front seats or passenger air bag may not function properly in a collision, so contact a Suzuki service centre as soon as possible.

Amber and Orange Warning Lights – Check Soon

Check Engine / Emissions Control System Warning Light

When this light appears, it signals a fault in the emissions control system or engine performance issue. The car may still run, but it’s important to have it checked to prevent further damage.

Power Steering System Warning Light

If the steering wheel symbol illuminates, there may be a fault in the electronic power steering system. Steering could feel heavy or unresponsive. Seek assistance if the light remains after restarting the engine.

Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) Warning Light

This light indicates a problem with the anti-lock braking system. Normal brakes still work, but the ABS function may not engage in an emergency stop.

Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Light

When this light flashes or stays on, it means one or more tyres are under-inflated. Check tyre pressure and adjust as needed. If the light remains, there may be a fault in the TPMS. In many Suzuki Swift models, the tyre pressure monitoring system uses the anti-lock braking sensors to detect changes in tyre pressure rather than individual tyre sensors.

Electronic Stability Control System Warning Light

This light flashes when the system is actively working and stays on if there’s a fault. The electronic stability control (ECS) system helps maintain grip and control, especially on slippery roads. This light may also appear when the traction control system is actively maintaining grip.

Battery Charging System Warning Light

If the battery symbol illuminates, there may be an issue with the alternator or charging system. The car may continue to run for a short time, but you should contact a Suzuki technician before the battery is depleted.

Green and Blue Dashboard Lights — System Status Indicators

Cruise Control and Adaptive Cruise Control Indicators (If Equipped)

When the green or blue light appears, it shows that cruise control or adaptive cruise control is active. If the system detects a potential collision with a vehicle ahead, the light may change or flash as a warning.

Headlights and High Beam Indicators

A blue light indicates that your high beams are on, while a green symbol shows standard headlights. Always switch to low beam when approaching other vehicles to avoid dazzling other drivers.

Turn Signal and Direction Indicators

Flashing green arrows show that your turn signals are working correctly. If the flashing speed changes or a light stays on, a bulb may need replacing.

 

Other Common Dashboard Symbols

  • Vehicle Collision Symbol: If equipped, this symbol warns of a potential collision detected by sensors on the road ahead. (Equipped to newer models only).
  • Oil Level Indicator: Low oil level, even if oil pressure is fine.
  • Key or Immobiliser Symbol: The car may not detect the ignition key or transponder. Try a spare key or contact your dealer.
  • Wrench or Tools Symbol: Indicates scheduled service or maintenance is due.
  • Seat Belt Reminder: Appears when the driver or passenger hasn’t fastened their seat belt.

Keeping Your Suzuki Swift in Top Condition

Regularly check your oil, coolant, and tyre pressure to ensure your Suzuki stays reliable. If a light appears on your dashboard, it’s always safer to have it inspected by trained Suzuki technicians. Preventative servicing keeps your car performing at its best and protects key systems from damage.

When to Seek Assistance for Your Suzuki Swift

If a red warning light appears or multiple lights flash at once, stop the vehicle safely and switch off the ignition. Continuing to drive could cause serious or permanent damage. Contact your nearest Suzuki service centre for advice. Regular maintenance helps prevent faults and extends the life of your vehicle.

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Suzuki Swift Dashboard Symbols Explained – FAQs

What do the warning lights mean on a Suzuki Swift?

They indicate the condition of your vehicle’s systems. Red lights mean stop immediately, amber or orange lights mean check soon, and green or blue lights simply show a system or feature is active.

Can I drive with the Suzuki Swift check engine light on?

It depends on how the vehicle feels. If the light flashes or performance is affected, it may be unsafe to continue driving. Book a diagnostic check to identify the issue.

Why is my power steering light flashing?

This could mean a fault in the electronic power steering system. Restart the engine; if the warning light stays on, seek assistance from a qualified technician.

What should I do if many warning lights appear at once?

If multiple warning lights illuminate, there may be a serious electrical or engine fault. Pull over safely and contact your Suzuki service centre.

What does the orange light on my Suzuki Swift dashboard mean?

An orange or amber light usually signals a system check or maintenance reminder. These lights indicate caution rather than immediate danger, but they shouldn’t be ignored.

Know Your Suzuki Swift Dashboard Lights

Understanding your Suzuki Swift dashboard symbols can make a big difference in preventing faults and ensuring safety on every drive. If any warning light flashes and you’re unsure what it means, contact Mt Gravatt Suzuki for professional advice or to book a service online.

 

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