The yellow circle with two dashed lines indicates that your audi brake pads are worn.
Audi brake lights come on by themselves.
This indicates the brakes are being activated even when the pedal s not being applied.
The side assist helps you monitor the blind spots.
The easiest way to do this is to turn the car on and while the brake notification is lit up on the dashboard walk around to the back to see if the brake lights are on.
Brake light may also turn on at the same time.
In this service bulletin gm reveals that increased resistance between the bcm and brake pedal switch results in voltage fluctuations that can cause the bcm to misinterpret the brake pedal switch signal.
The epc and check engine light might display on your dashboard simultaneously in which case the most likely culprit is a loose electrical connection or a faulty sensor e g crankshaft position sensor or camshaft shift sensor.
Gm service bulletin 16188 01 special coverage for brake lights come on by themselves.
Audi side assist blind spot monitor.
So the bcm can command the brake lights come on by themselves or go off when you apply the brake.
It is normal for audi abs light to flash a few times for example when the vehicle starts to slip during hard braking.
Audi abs malfunctions can also trigger the brake esc or edl lights to come on at the same time.
Your audi will go into limp mode to protect itself from damage.