I think it is the amount of air in your tires
An exclamation mark inside a horseshoe typically indicates a warning or caution related to safety, often in contexts such as signage or labeling. It serves to alert individuals to potential hazards or important information regarding the area or item associated with the horseshoe symbol. In some cases, it may also represent good luck or a positive outcome when combined with the horseshoe's traditional symbolism.
It's a tire pressure light. Your tire pressure is off.
If the exclamation point is inside a yellow horseshoe, the tire pressure is low
Maybe its a low tire pressure warning. Check inside the owners manual it will tell you what the intrumens cluster is about
That is not a horseshoe. It represents a tire. The light is on because one or more tires is low of air pressure. All this is listed in your owners manual.
Tire pressure warning light either low tire pressure or uneven tire pressure
The axle shaft is retained from the inside with a horseshoe looking clip.The axle shaft is retained from the inside with a horseshoe looking clip.
An exclamation mark inside a triangle is a warning sign. This can be a warning sign on many devices including a car, a computer, or a cell phone.
no you nerd
Go to the exclamation point on the map. The book with the exclamation point inside of it is also a main story mission.
In American English, an exclamation point should be placed inside quotation marks, followed by a comma if necessary: He shouted, "Stop!" In British English, the exclamation point would be placed outside of the quotation marks: He shouted, "Stop"!
it means that the handbrake is on