The powertrain control module has detected a malfunction - probably a sensor (Helpfull)
It means you have one lamp on the outer vechile that is out. Check all lamps
i don't know.... you tell me.
Begin by removing the side indicator lamp connector. Take hold of the lamp, push in and turn at the same time. The lamp will come out.
check under the steering wheel. under hood (normally a black plastic box)
undo the 2 star screws on the top of each of the lamps. then pull straight out
This funny-looking symbol is an indicator that one of the exterior lamps is not working. Because you can easily see if one of your headlights is out, the indicator only lights up when a taillight, turn signal or running light is out. I call it the "burned out light bulb" light bulb. When this light appears on the alert panel, you will need to check all exterior lamps, both front and back, to find the lamp, or lamps that are not working.
you pull the headlight switch towards you to turn on the foglamps - the indicator light will come on
Yes, there is a lamp for the fuel. It is on the same line, where all other lamps are lokated, in the right end of the line.
Sounds like you have a faulty stalk/multifunction switch.
Either one or more indicator lamps are u/s or the flasher unit/relay is u/s
The front turn signal bulb is blown. This is a feature of all modern cars, so that the operator becomes aware that the bulb is not working.