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It is a dual purpose warning light. It will illuminate if the coolant temperature gets too high, and, if air conditioning is fitted, certain faults will cause the warning light to flash. If it is an air conditioning fault then turning the air conditioning off will stop the light from flashing.
Flash floods are floods that happen quickly and without warning. Like they appear in a "flash".
The airbag warning signal might flash on the Hyundai Sonata dashboard if the component is malfunctioning. It should be checked by a mechanic.
Flash floods are dangerous because they come without warning. There is no way to prepare for a flash flood, because it cannot be predicted.
If this occurs under heavy braking (i.e. ABS has kicked in), then the hazard lights will start flashing. They will turn themselves off after a few seconds of normal driving. If it occurs whilst generally driving along, it could be a bad connection in the hazard light switch, or something more technical inside the car itself.
Absolutely. Because people receive no warning in a flash flood, they often do not have time to move to safety.
Flash high beams. Sound the horn.
It means that your area is in danger for some heavy rain.
Check with a mechanic immediately.
Warning lights are important to pay attention to and know warning lights. If seat belt lights flash, and an air bag light flash, it means there are problems with both parts.
Low brake fluid.
Because that car is UGLY