What looks to you like a horseshoe is actually the symbol for a tire. It is the low (TPMS) tire pressure monitoring system light. If it is just on then you have one of more tire that is low of air pressure. If the light is flashing then there is a fault with one or more of the sensors. The battery in the sensors mounted in each wheel has a life expectancy of around 5-7 years. If the battery is dead then the entire sensor must be replaced. Check all the tires and air them up to the correct pressure as listed in your owners manual and on the drivers door post. After your drive around awhile the light should go out. If it does not then you will have to reset the system. The procedure for resetting it is listed in your owners manual.
You are low on air in one or more of your tires!
If the exclamation point is inside a yellow horseshoe, the tire pressure is low
You have a tire low on air.
upside horseshoe on the car
Tire Pressure warning.
Tire pressure is low
Uncorrect tire pressure
Exclamation point in a circle: handbrake is setExclamation point in a slice of a tire: tire pressure is low
The yellow exclamation point light on a Honda Accord is designed for the Vehicle Stability Assist system. It comes on when the vehicle is trying to maintain stability or when a tire is low.
Low brake fluid or problem with the braking system.
That tires are very low.
I think it is the amount of air in your tires