It indicate the right timing to shift up, in the owners manual said this help on fuel economy, but it does not affect if you rev up more prior to engage the next speed only in the fuel economy part, hope this help out! Be safe!
its a shift light. it measn your at the ideal rpm to shift into a higher gear. only manual trannys have this so im to assume your driving a stick shift.
I have a very expensive car, and in it that light flashes every once in a while and it means either to slow down or you are running out of gas.
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Actually, this is a Jeep and this is a standard transmission (I bet.. just like mine)The arrow lights at the proper time for an UP shift. As the original answer points out, this is for the best economy, based on your driving. It will never light up in forth gear (no where to go from there). The light is controlled by a vac. sensor. could be a fuel economy shift point indicator. if the vehicle is a standard transmission.
A yellow arrow traffic light means that you should yield in the direction you are going. These are often in place when you are turning left.
A yellow arrow traffic light means that you should yield in the direction you are going. These are often in place when you are turning left.
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If the transmission is not in a lower gear than "drive" when the arrow flashes, or your transmission is not set for "winter driving mode", you could be experiencing a PNP switch going bad. The PNP is a switch that sits on top of the transmission near the shift linkage. It's a pain to to istall and costs about $120 most places.
Turn left indicator signal flashes rapidly when I use indicator, bulbs ok, no lights working
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