This can depend on what surrounds the exclamation point. There is a small one that is for the brake, another showing a picture of a flat tire, and the third may be inside what looks like a gear. This one is for your transaxle and you should have your vehicle serviced immediately
It means you have a pop-up!
Check your brake fluid.
This is your transaxle warning light. You should take your vehicle to a mechanic as soon as possible to have your vehicle serviced.
Hazard lights (flashers)
The 4WD Warning Light appears as the characters 4WD with an exclamation mark, and indicates a fault with your 4WD system. If it's blinking repeatedly, the system is completely disabled due to an overload.
someone else- It is an exclamation mark. me- well i think it would be an exclamation point because at the end of the thing it has a dot. Like a point. So i think it should be a point and not a mark. me- But exclamation mark is what it is called.
That's the check transaxle warning light ( located at the bottom of the tachometer on the left side )
There is no difference between an exclamation mark and an exclamation point. They both refer to the same punctuation symbol (!) used to convey strong emotions or exclamatory statements in writing.
No
Also called an exclamation mark
you can have a question marked followed by an exclamation point.
An exclamation point is used at the end of an exclamatory sentence. Example: You shouldn't do that! An apostrophe is used to show possession, create a contraction, or to show an omission. Example: Garfield's tail is orange and white. I can't stay angry at Garfield. John is friends with Jennifer O'Riley.