Volkswagen Polo Dashboard Warning Lights
Whether you drive a Polo 6R, 6C, AW or new model – every icon has a meaning. We’ve assembled 16 critical warning lights with expanded diagnostic procedures, real repair costs, and VW‑specific tips. Colour code: RED = stop now YELLOW = visit workshop GREEN = system on BLUE = high beam / info.
🚨 Check Engine (MIL) yellow/red
Issue
Engine/emission control fault – from loose fuel cap to internal engine failure.
Symptoms
- Rough idle, misfire, power loss, or no symptoms at all.
- Flashing MIL = severe misfire (cat damage risk).
Expanded diagnosis
- Step 1: Read OBD2 codes (generic) plus VW module 01 with VCDS/OBDeleven – VW often stores additional environmental data.
- Step 2: Check freeze frame data – RPM, coolant temp, load.
- Step 3: For P0300 (random misfire): swap coils/plugs, perform compression test.
- Step 4: For lean codes (P0171): smoke test intake, check MAF (read g/s at idle – should be 2-4 g/s on 1.2 TSI).
- Step 5: For catalyst efficiency (P0420): monitor O2 sensor switching with live data.
- Option: Use output tests to activate EVAP canister purge valve.
Repair cost
⚡ EPC (Electronic Power Control) yellow
Issue
Throttle system, pedal sensor, or brake light switch fault. Common on 1.2 TSI.
Symptoms
- Limp mode (max 3000 rpm), poor acceleration, sometimes ESP light also on.
Expanded diagnosis
- 1. Scan for VW fault codes: P2138 (pedal sensor), P0221 (throttle position).
- 2. Brake light switch test: if brake lights don’t work or stay on, EPC triggers.
- 3. Throttle body adaptation: using VCDS (engine → basic settings → channel 060).
- 4. Visual: check intake pipe after air filter for disconnection.
- 5. Measure pedal sensor voltages: 5V reference, signal 0.7–4.5V.
Repair cost
🛢️ Oil pressure red
Issue
Low oil pressure – level, pump, pickup, or bearings.
Symptoms
- Red light at idle, goes away with revs (worn bearings) or stays on (pump failure).
- Engine rattle, especially on start-up.
Expanded diagnosis
- 1. Stop engine immediately, check dipstick level & top up.
- 2. Mechanical pressure test: remove pressure sender, attach gauge – spec at 2000 rpm > 2.0 bar.
- 3. If pressure low: drop oil pan, inspect pickup pipe for sludge (TDI common).
- 4. Check oil filter housing pressure relief valve.
- 5. Listen to hydraulic lifters – ticking indicates low pressure.
- 6. For intermittent light: wiring to sender or faulty sender (cheap fix).
Repair cost
🔋 Battery charge red
Issue
Alternator not charging, broken belt, or bad connection.
Symptoms
- Red battery icon with engine running; lights dim, eventually stall.
Expanded diagnosis
- 1. Multimeter check: engine off: 12.4–12.7V; running: 13.8–14.4V.
- 2. If below 13V: check alternator belt tension and condition.
- 3. Test alternator diodes: set multimeter to AC volts – should be <0.1V AC at battery while running.
- 4. Inspect B+ cable from alternator to battery, and ground straps.
- 5. Load test battery – faulty cell can also trigger light.
- 6. VW specific: Battery Management System (J367) may need reset after replacement.
Repair cost
🌡️ Coolant temperature red
Issue
Overheating or low coolant level.
Symptoms
- Red thermometer, “STOP” message, steam, heater blows cold.
Expanded diagnosis
- 1. Stop engine, check expansion tank level (only when cold).
- 2. Pressure test cooling system (tool pumps to 1.5 bar) – look for external leaks.
- 3. Check thermostat opening: upper radiator hose should get hot when engine reaches 90°C.
- 4. Inspect electric fans: they should run when AC on or temp > 95°C.
- 5. For head gasket suspicion: check for white mayo under oil cap, or use combustion leak tester (blue fluid turns yellow).
Repair cost
⛔ Brake warning red
Issue
Handbrake on, low fluid, or pad wear (on some models).
Symptoms
- Red “BRAKE” or circle light; spongy pedal, squealing.
Expanded diagnosis
- 1. Check handbrake lever fully released and switch adjustment.
- 2. Inspect brake fluid level in reservoir – if low, look for leaks at calipers, pipes, or master cylinder.
- 3. Measure pad thickness through caliper inspection hole (min 3mm).
- 4. For cars with pad wear sensor: check wiring at caliper (common corrosion).
- 5. Test brake servo: engine off, pump pedal – should become hard; start engine, pedal sinks slightly.
Repair cost
🔄 ABS yellow
Issue
Wheel speed sensor, ring, or ABS pump fault.
Symptoms
- Yellow ABS icon; ESP light may also illuminate; normal braking but no ABS.
Expanded diagnosis
- 1. Read ABS fault codes with VAG tool (address 03).
- 2. Check sensor resistance: typically 1–1.8 kΩ.
- 3. Lift wheel, spin by hand, measure AC voltage at sensor plug (should generate ~0.2–1V).
- 4. Inspect reluctor ring (toothed wheel) on drive shaft or bearing – broken teeth or rust cause signal loss.
- 5. Check wiring from sensor to ABS module for continuity and shorts.
Repair cost
💺 Airbag (SRS) yellow
Issue
Fault in airbag, pretensioner, or wiring under seats.
Symptoms
- Airbag light stays on after start; often intermittent after seat adjustment.
Expanded diagnosis
- 1. Use VCDS/airbag scanner (address 15) to read fault codes.
- 2. Common fault: passenger seat occupancy sensor (G128) – check connector under seat (yellow).
- 3. Clock spring in steering wheel (if horn or steering wheel controls also faulty).
- 4. For code about igniter resistance, measure squib (airbag) resistance with special tool (never use multimeter directly on airbag).
Repair cost
🛞 Tyre pressure loss yellow
Issue
One or more tyres underinflated (indirect TPMS).
Symptoms
- Yellow (!) symbol; sometimes accompanied by “tyre pressure loss” text.
Expanded diagnosis
- 1. Check and adjust all tyre pressures to recommended values (sticker in fuel flap).
- 2. Re-calibrate TPMS via infotainment (CAR → settings → tyre pressure).
- 3. If light returns quickly, inspect tyres for nails, cuts, or slow punctures.
- 4. Indirect TPMS uses ABS sensors – if a wheel speed sensor gives erratic signal, it may trigger TPMS.
Repair cost
🌀 Power steering yellow
Issue
Electro-mechanical power steering fault (common on Polo 6R).
Symptoms
- Heavy steering at low speed; yellow steering wheel light on dash.
Expanded diagnosis
- 1. Check battery voltage – low voltage often triggers this light.
- 2. Scan power steering module (address 44) for faults – common: torque sensor implausible.
- 3. Inspect wiring harness to steering rack (under car) for corrosion or damage.
- 4. Perform steering angle sensor calibration (using VCDS).
Repair cost
✨ Glow plug / DPF yellow/flashing
Issue
Faulty glow plugs/relay or DPF regeneration blocked (flashing).
Symptoms
- Hard cold starting; flashing light while driving = DPF regeneration issue.
Expanded diagnosis
- 1. Read fault codes: P0670 (glow circuit), P0380; DPF codes: P2002, P2459.
- 2. Measure glow plug resistance (0.6–2.0 Ω) between plug terminal and engine ground.
- 3. If flashing: check DPF differential pressure sensor (hoses for blockage, electrical values).
- 4. Check soot load with VCDS (IDE00433 – soot mass, should be <30g for regen).
Repair cost
💨 DPF (Diesel filter) yellow
Issue
Diesel particulate filter saturation; short trips prevent regeneration.
Symptoms
- Soot symbol, limp mode, increased idle speed (regen attempt).
Expanded diagnosis
- 1. Check DPF differential pressure sensor readings at idle (~3–10 mbar) and at 3000 rpm (should increase).
- 2. Verify exhaust gas temperature sensors (G235, G495) – they should rise during regen.
- 3. Perform forced DPF regeneration with VCDS/ODIS (engine must be warm, car stationary).
- 4. If regen fails repeatedly, check oil quality (fuel dilution).
Repair cost
⏯️ Start‑stop warning yellow
Issue
Start‑stop unavailable (battery condition, switch, or sensor fault).
Symptoms
- Yellow “A” inside circle icon; engine does not stop at traffic lights.
Expanded diagnosis
- 1. Check battery state of charge and health (AGM battery required).
- 2. Scan for fault codes in address 19 (CAN gateway) or 61 (battery regulation).
- 3. Inspect bonnet switch (if bonnet not detected closed, start‑stop disabled).
- 4. Check clutch/brake pedal switch signals.
Repair cost
🚗 Front assist / ACC yellow
Issue
Radar sensor blocked, misaligned, or faulty.
Symptoms
- Yellow car with radar waves; ACC and front assist disabled.
Expanded diagnosis
- 1. Clean radar sensor (VW badge at front) from dirt, ice, or snow.
- 2. Check if sensor bracket is loose (impact damage).
- 3. Read fault codes from address 13 (ACC) – often misalignment after bumper removal.
- 4. Calibration required with special tool (laser/reflector) – dealer or specialist.
Repair cost
🛣️ Lane assist yellow
Issue
Camera view obstructed, calibration off, or system fault.
Symptoms
- Yellow lane lines icon; system inactive.
Expanded diagnosis
- 1. Check windscreen area in front of interior mirror for dirt, stickers, or cracks.
- 2. Scan address A5 (front camera) for faults.
- 3. Camera calibration needed if windscreen replaced.
Repair cost
🔑 Key / immobiliser yellow/red
Issue
Key not recognised, immobiliser active, or steering lock fault.
Symptoms
- Yellow key symbol; engine cranks but won’t start; “key not detected” message.
Expanded diagnosis
- 1. Try second key – if works, first key battery dead or faulty transponder.
- 2. Hold key near steering column (emergency start position).
- 3. Scan immobiliser faults (address 25) – common: antenna ring broken.
- 4. Check for aftermarket accessories interfering (phone holder near key slot).