The yellow arrow pointing up is to tell you when it is time to up shift a manual transmission.
If it's the arrow-shaped one in the dashboard of an automatic transmission Jeep, then it's supposed to indicate when you are supposed to up-shift.
The arrow ponting up is an indicator for you to upshift, and is intended for you to be able to find the right shift points for the best fuel economy.
The one on the master cylinder is the brake light switch. The one on the brake pedal is for the automatic transmission, assuming that the car is automatic.
It will be located on the transmission.
That means it's time to upshift. The arrows prompt you to shift points that maximize fuel economy.
it comes on to tell you when to shift for best fuel economy
It wants you to shift...I don't pay attention to it because it will tell you to shift when rpms are too low or high so it will drive you nuts if you try to shift with it.
If the green arrow shows for the direction you want to turn then you obey the green arrow, the red light is for all other traffic. The green arrow basically overrules the red light for the direction of the arrow.
Possibly the dash light dimmer, located next to the headlight switch, is turned down. Turn it to brighten the lights.
You have to get the Bow of Light and when you are about to shoot the arrow, if you hold the stylus the regular arrow will become a Light Arrow.
A person can rest the check engine light on a Jeep Wrangler by disconnecting the battery. This will also rest other warning lights on the dash.
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.