Star Trucker – Quick Guide to Dashboard Warning Lights

Dashboard Warning Lights Guide

Breach

This means your truck has a hole in it and is leaking air. It often happens when your hull is damaged. Fix it quickly and go to a repair shop for a full repair.

Climate

This means the air inside your truck is not safe to breathe. It usually happens when your climate control system isn’t working.

Cruise Control

This just tells you that cruise control is turned on.

Debris

This warns you that there’s a lot of space junk nearby. You might have hit something already or are about to. This is a very important warning.

Driver Assist

This tells you that Driver Assist is turned off. Driver Assist helps control your truck automatically when you’re not steering, so it’s usually better to keep it on.

Gravity

This means there’s no gravity in your truck right now. Be careful of floating objects.

Maglocks

This warning is rare. It only shows up when you turn off the power or run out of battery for the maglock system. Without maglocks, you can’t carry cargo.

Oxygen

This is telling you that you’re running out of air because your life support system isn’t working. This is very serious. Put on your space suit right away and fix the problem as soon as possible.

Shock System

This means your protection against shocks isn’t working. Either you’ve used up all your shock pods or turned off the power. In this case, make sure all your important equipment is stored safely and your shock pods are ready to use.

Solar Flare

This tells you there’s a solar flare happening right now. Close your shutters and wait until it’s over.

Suit Charger

This means your space suit isn’t charging. The charger might be broken, the battery might be empty, or the power might be off.

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