Most likely that light is a low coolant warning light. Check the coolant lvls in the radiator and coolant resevour when the car is cold( has not been run for a few hours). The coolant in the radiator should be very close the the top and the resevour should be somewhere between the cold and hot marks. Do not make these checks when the car is hot as you could be burned badly.
on the black pipe leading to the air box its square and clipped
The starting square should be the one with "GO" and an arrow pointing to the direction which you move.
The area of Mount Warning National Park is 24 square kilometers.
Why don't you read the manual? All the warning lights are explained in there.......
Underneath the coil packs, which are the square black rectangles with the seven bolts holding them down.
Warning signs for traffic are usually diamond-shaped (i.e., rhombus), or a square oriented with one corner pointed down. Warning signs for other purposes may be square, rectangular, round or other shapes as may be required by local standards.
You right click on a square outlined by black. (The one you are looking/pointing at)
The most recognizable symbol of Freemasonry is the Square and Compasses. The square is like a carpenter's square with the point downward. The compasses are open to about 45 degrees and are set with their points pointing downward, their legs intersecting the two arms of the square. See the related link.
You have to go to a uav on the map its usually marked as a whit square with a black down pointing arrow inside
thin black cross
Under the U.S. Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), adopted by most US states, a "warning sign" may be one of three colors:Yellow -- indicates an ordinary road hazard ahead (curve, crossroad, merge, etc)Orange -- used for temporary construction hazards (detour, lane closed, etc)Pink -- an emergency has created a completely new hazard ahead (fire, collision, police activity ahead).A warning sign is generally in a "diamond" shape, i.e., a square rotated 45 degrees, so one corner is pointing down. However, a few US warning signs are rectangular, including an arrow sign and a chevron (curve-marking) sign.The color for a warning sign is normally yellow in the USA, although temporary warning signs (e.g., construction) are orange and emergency (incident) warning signs are fluorescent pink.
just above the alternator wheel. there is a square hole on the top side of the tensioner.