Instrument Cluster Indicator Lamp Symbols, Diesel Engine, Low Version

2012 Volkswagen Jetta TDI, 4D Sedan, Standard TransSECTION Instrument Cluster Indicator Lamp Symbols, Diesel Engine, Low Version

Different instrument clusters are used, depending on vehicle equipment. Therefore, the arrangement of the control lamps may deviate from the graphic below.

Fig 1: Identifying Indicator Lamp Symbols, Diesel, Low Version
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  1. Glow Plug Indicator Lamp -K29-
  2. Generator Indicator Lamp -K2-
  3. Diesel Particulate Filter Indicator Lamp -K231-
  4. Oil Pressure Indicator Lamp -K3-
  5. Lamp Failure Indicator Lamp -K170-
  6. Rear Fog Lamp Indicator Lamp -K13-
  7. High Beam Indicator Lamp -K1-
  8. Airbag Indicator Lamp -K75-
  9. Seat Belt Indicator Lamp -K19-
  10. ABS Indicator Lamp -K47-
  11. ASR/ESP Indicator Lamp -K155-
  12. Brake System Indicator Lamp -K118-
  13. Cruise Control Indicator Lamp -K31-
  14. Not Assigned
  15. Not Assigned
  16. Low Engine Coolant Level Indicator Lamp -K36-
  17. Not Assigned
  18. Malfunction Indicator Lamp -K83-
  19. Electromechanical Power Steering Indicator Lamp -K161-
  20. Windshield Washer Fluid Level Indicator Lamp -K37-
  21. Rear Lid -Open- Indicator Lamp -K127-
  22. Not Assigned
  23. Door Ajar Indicator Lamp -K166-
  24. Low Fuel Level Indicator Lamp -K16-
  25. Shift Lock Indicator Lamp -K169-
    • Only on vehicles with an automatic transmission
  26. Tire Pressure Monitoring Display Indicator Lamp -K220-
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