The Jeep Liberty is equipped with a Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS), and a light on the dashboard that looks like an exclamation point will light up if one or more of the tires on the Jeep is significantly under-inflated. You should check the air pressure in all of your tires, and make sure that each tire is properly inflated.
It means the tire pressure has changed suddenly.
That is just a mark left by the manufacturing of the dash panel. It is not an indicator of anything on the Jeep.
A dash mark looks like this (-)
The explanation point is always before the question mark.
30,000 miles is recommended for spark plug replacement on all Chrysler/Jeep vehicles, not just the Jeep Liberty. Not only are plugs recommended at 30,000 miles, shock absorbers are recommended as well. As a mechanic for the Chrysler/Jeep Corp., i can say with confidence that it is not entirely necessary to change plugs and shocks at the 30k mile mark. Basically, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it!" (however, i do recommend at least checking the plugs at 30,000 miles)
Riddle: What is the world's longest punctuation mark? Answer: The one hundred meter dash.
There is a low tire pressure warning light that shows an explanation mark inside a tire
Gene Mark goes by Jeep.
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Mitch Urban has replaced Mark Conseulos as the voice of JEEP!
Liberty island is located in the New York Harbor in the United States. Liberty island is the home of the Statue of Liberty.
probably meant exclamation mark. Not sure.