TPMS - Tire Pressure Monitoring System.
Check and set your tire pressure and drive the car. If the light remains on it could be a faulty sensor.
upside horseshoe on the car
It's a tire pressure light. Your tire pressure is off.
a horseshoe is good luck. the horseshoe holds your luck if it is upside down then your are getting your luck if i it right side up "U" then you are saving your luck. if it is sideways then you are getting a little of your luck at a time when you need it. Clever answer up there... It's actuall the tire pressure warning light. If one of your tires have low pressure it will come on.
You have a tire low on air.
Check the air pressure in the tires, you have a soft tire.
The upside down horseshoe symbol is of Greek origin and is used to calculate many different types of problems. The symbol expresses the unlucky nature of the problem at hand.
Omega which resembles an upside down horseshoe.
An ohmmeter measures ohms. These are the measurement of electrical resistance. The symbol for ohms is the capital Omega symbol, a symbol that resembles an upside down horseshoe.
This is an old belief that a horseshoe tacked up upright will fill with good luck and an upside down horseshoe will drain your good luck.
it means your day time lights are on.
It is your Tire Pressure Monitor that comes on when one or more tires are not inflated to the factory recommended pressure.
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