It could either be the A/C switch (if it's located near the fan controls), or it could be the button to set the gearbox (automatic) for "winter" conditions (starts off in second gear, and changes gears earlier to prevent wheelspin). on my Scorpio I had a Snowflake Light that came on to warn of icy conditions on the road it activated when the outside temprator dropped below 3 degrees By pressing it it engages third gear on an automatic to allow the car to be controlled better in icy weather.
The snowflake is ac on.
It allows you to sit in the car with doors locked and stops the alarm going off while still in the vehicle
The snowflake is the standard symbol for airconditioning.
The snowflake symbol in ANY car usually is the air condition.
your air conditioning
Replace the battery in your button
The dashboard is the main screen, there is no previous screen available. If you mean dashboard as when you press the middle button on your controller. This should not happen, but it may be just a crash.
It is located on the windshield button on your dashboard
I had an R reg Auto Vectra since 2001 and it was written off last month so I purchased my latest Vectra on the 8-11-07, And yes it is another Auto :-), I failed to test my Sports mode until i was on the way home down the motorway and i noticed "no mode change and no (S) indicotor", i will be taking my Vectra back to be fault found next week so ill keep you updated :-) Daz Well as promised, I took my vectra to have the faulty sports mode looked at and as I thought the problem is with the sports button, the wires are moulded along with the button in the head of the gear selector, so a quick fix is not an option, a complete replacement gear selector is required to fix the fault. Good news is there are no expensive electronics to replace. Daz
I am pretty sure that's the air conditioning button, it should be right up there on the heater/ac controls.
Push the snowflake button.....the button has a little light that lights up when you push it so you know it is on....
air conditioning and heater control