If we see the lights on your dash, we see:
1 - The electric power steering failure
2 - The stability assist failure
3 - The electric brake assist/distribution system failure
I think there is a common root to all these. If one had a wiring diagram one could see if these have common power feed. The other thing that comes to mind is a bad battery having low voltage (though unlikely). As I write this, it occurred to me that a rodent could have bitten through some wiring loom. As a first step to fixing this you could check the fuses. In addition to the fuse box in the engine compartment there is another one located next to the bonnet release within the cabin. Here, look for fuse relating to VSA/ABS. I think it might be number 34 but I am not sure.
If you don't find anything wrong head over to your 3S dealer. Ask around who is the best 3S dealer in your city, i. e. the one with the best technician with the scan tool. The 3S dealer will put a scanner on the car and diagnose the car methodically or you could also go to the friendly tree shade electrician who will do his "ustaadi" and make the lights go away.