When the water level light on the dashboard is on, there may be a problem with the cooling system. There are two possibilities. One is that there is a water leak somewhere in the system, and the other is that the temperature is too high and the pressure of the cooling system increases to squeeze out the water. If the water tank is leaking, you can temporarily add water to the auxiliary water tank, and then drive to the repair shop for inspection. It should be noted that the engine operating temperature is extremely high, and you must not open the radiator cap easily to avoid damage caused by the instantaneous steam. Pay attention to safety at all times.
There are two possibilities when the oil light on the dashboard is on. One is that the oil is insufficient and the engine cannot be fully lubricated by the oil. Under normal circumstances, the oil will not be consumed in large quantities, so it may be that the engine oil is leaking.
If the water temperature light is on but it is not the above situation, it means that there is a problem with the cooling fan used for heat dissipation. You must stop driving immediately, otherwise the temperature will rise suddenly and the pressure will increase, which will cause the coolant to become high-pressure water vapor and leak out, and also cause the engine cylinder head to deform or damage the cylinder head pad. At that time, the vehicle will take one to two days to repair.