One of your exterior bulbs is burned out ( the warning light is in the right / lower area
of your instrument panel )
I was looking at the 2001 Ford Windstar Owner Guide and the warning light : above the tachometer is the check fuel cap light below the engine temperature gauge in the middle is the bulb warning light , one of the exterior bulbs has burned out
it looks like a transmission or the check engine light will come on
My interpretation of the graphic is it represents a tire that is bulging at the bottom - like what a low tire looks like when viewed from behind the vehicle.
That is the indicator for a failure in the electronic throttle system.
It means you have a light bulb burnt out somewhere.
One of the exterior bulbs doesn't work ( if you mean the warning light in the bottom right side of your gauge cluster )
One of the exterior bulbs has burned out if the warning light that looks like a light bulb ( located below your engine temperature gauge ) has lit up
oil light
"Check Engine".
You have a headlight out.
Oil Can? Oil pressure low?
I have what looks like a battery light on my dashboard. What does this mean?