It means That you have a low coolant.
The airbag light on a 2003 Mazda Tribute will stay on if a defect is detected in the system. This can include the sensor or the airbag itself which should be immediately repaired.
It looks a lot like a picture of a capitol building. It may be intended to look like a radiator
They are the same vehicle, so it just depends on which BADGE you like.
It's no cage it means either low coolant or to have the coolant system checked
It depends on which lights are being described. Some of them will be for gas, others for oil change, and then some for other issues.
It's in the fuel tank, like on all modern vehicles. You need to purchase the exact replacement part.
Checked power steering fluid level? May need to top it off.
The Opera house is just special because it has such amazing and unique architecture which has made it become symbol of Australia, kind of like the Old Man in the Mountain is a symbol of New Hampshire.
A house symbol is used to show a city on a map. It can be a single house or a cluster of houses.
What does the symbol looks like? Or What indicator lamp lits on the combination meter assembly when you press the button? If the indicator symbol look's like a headlight and red in color, it must be the "rear fog lamps".
AnswerA light that looks like a house? The only answer I can provide is to call your local Mazda dealer. You need an owner's manual don't you? Dealer, salvage yard, ebay, and many online sites are sources.I had the same problem on my 2002 Mazda Tribute. No one could tell me the answer. I found out eventually that it was the alternator. Once I had it replaced, the light went off and hasn't come back on.it's likely the radiator light -- i had this problem -- first replace and clean out radiator fluid... if this has been done and the light is still on -- then you need to pull the overflow tank off and disconnect the sensor that connects to the tank -- it's not an 'absolutely' necessary part of the whole thing -- and after doing TONS of research found out that these sensors often go bad - it took 3 minutes to disconnect this thing and the light went off -- but you'll be responsible now for making certain to keep that fluid level watched!
Chances are that your right inner wheel well is rubbing against the tire like it did with my daughters Tribute. Did you have a slight fender bender on your left front bumper? The fenders are plastic and will pop back out and will thereby "fix" your rubbing noise. Check both wheel wells, as well.