One of your headlights have burned out.
The warning light in the bottom area of your tachometer that looks like a circle ( gear ) with an exclamation mark in the middle is your " check transaxle " ( transmission ) warning light . If the light stays on take your vehicle in for servicing
it means one of your bulbs have gone for your exterior lights check all of them my back tail light was out and that warning ligh came on.
This is the Brake System Warning Light. For info see page 3-30 of your "Owner's Manual, under Section 3: Instrument Panel - Warning Lights, Gages and Indicators...
Brake warning light (Canadian) in US there is supposed to be "BRAKE" overlaid on the international symbol. Looks like a brake drum with shoes.
Automatic Stability Control is malfunctioning if this warning light does not go off after you start the car. Most likely an issue with a sensor in the wheel. Take it to your dealer.
owners manual shows it being a problem with the TCM. (transmission control module)
The exclamation point means you have to talk to them because you either have a "mission" or they need to talk to you.
Your brake pads need to be replaced. There is actually a sensor wire that breaks when the pad is ground down too far, interrupting a circuit to warn you of imminent pad failure. On older models of Volkswagen this symbol was for the ESP and ASR systems, Electronic Stability Control or Anti-Slip Regulation. If it is on solid it typically represents a fault unless the function has been turned off. This is done with a button on the dash that says ESP or ASR. If it is for a fault it is normally a fault with either the ESP/ASR or sometimes with the ABS. Normally with an ABS fault you would have an ABS warning. The brake pad warning is two paranthesis with an exclamation point in between them.
One way to remember interjections is to think of them as expressing sudden emotions or reactions in a conversation. They are often short, standalone words or phrases like "Wow!" or "Oops!" that add emotion or emphasis to a statement. Practice using them in context to understand their impact in communication.
Should be your hazzard lights.
The word zoom is both a verb (zoom, zooms, zooming, zoomed), a noun, an an exclamation. Example sentences: Verb: We love to zoom around the lake in our speedboat. Noun: This coaster has real zoom. Exclamation: Zoom!
This warning light on the Audi A4 is for the traction control system. Usually it will turn on when the car is started and stay on for a couple of seconds. It flashes when the traction control system is activated while the car is in motion. If the light is continuously on, it means that the system is turned off or that a fault has occurred.