Its not the park brake that's the (P) symbol. That warning light pretty much means not to rely on your brakes to much. If your lucky it might just be that your brake pads are worn down and the brake fluid is low. I would recommend checking both the pads and fluid. If they are both fine then it might be your brake booster which i would recommend leaving to a mechanic as they can be really tricky to replace. Hope this helps cheers ken
A falcon with spread wings and legs and a halo-like circle on the head.
An exclamation mark after a number is the symbol for the factorial function.
an exclamation point !
If the symbol resembles a a U with an exclamation point and there are square ridges on the bottom of the U that means you have Low Tire Pressure. If the symbol is a complete circle and resembles a sun with an exclamation point in the center it means it is a exterior light that has burned out. All these warning lights & symbols are illustrated and explained in the Owners Manual. See "Related Question" for a handy pdf version of any Owners Manual from 1996 on.
The exclamation mark on any sign is an alarm or warning. With a fire symbol, the sign is warning of combustibles nearby.
The Factorial symbol is the exclamation point. (!) This symbol means to multiply a row of natural descending numbers.
The symbol "!" is called an exclamation mark. It is used in writing to indicate strong feelings, commands, or exclamatory statements.
Usually, " warning!!!"
! is an exclamation.? is a question mark.
A yellow exclamation mark in a triangle or a red cross in a circle indicate a problem. Displayed as a yellow triangle or question mark.
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If it is to the left of the 1 key it is called the tilde key