Maybe it's telling you that your parking brake is on, and in the case of ignition, just the computer booting up. That's what I'd say it is...
a exited end of a sentence
It means that you are showing effect in you text for excitement
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Brake warning light (Canadian) in US there is supposed to be "BRAKE" overlaid on the international symbol. Looks like a brake drum with shoes.
You have a light bulb out. (It is actually supposed to be a light bulb, not an Exlamation Point. I wondered the same thing for a long time.) Good luck!
Tire monitor
Normally, you would not use both a question mark and an exclamation point in the same sentence. If a sentence is interrogative, it is not an exclamation. An interrogative sentence ends in a question mark, and an exclamation ends in an exclamation point.
That usually means that your diff lock or traction control is off. Refer to your owners manual.
more than likely indicating a problem with your traction control. If symbol is enclosed by a dotted circle, its brakes
Could be both caused by an output speed sensor. You should have the computer checked for codes to know for sure.
Yes, it is correct to use an exclamation point in "Good morning!" to convey enthusiasm or emphasis. However, it is also acceptable to simply say "Good morning" without an exclamation point for a more neutral tone.