That light is a warning that your engine coolant is low. Check your expansion tank for the proper level and fill as necessary.
Your coolant is low. Add some antifreeze to the reservoir under your hood.
take out the battery and under there, there is an arrow pointing to it,
The "less than" sign in mathematics is an arrow head pointing to the left. If the arrow head is pointing to the right, it is "more than." If there is a straight line under the left pointing arrow head, it means "less than or equal to" and if there is a straight line under the right pointing arrow head, it means "greater than or equal to." Think of a number line. If you are at any number and go to the left, you are subtracting numbers. If you head to the right, you are adding numerals.
an arrow -> or sometimes a pair of arrows, one pointing to the right and another under it pointing to the left indicating that the change proceeds in both directions
The Arrow of Light Award is worn under the left pocket on the Boy Scout and Venturing uniforms.
under the steering wheel near the drivers door Actually the fuse box is located as you open the drivers door near the door hinge under a plastic cover that say "FUSE" with a arrow pointing downward. Also under the hood near the battery there are fuse's and relay for the car's electrical requirements. Called a power supply box
It is Fuse #14 in the fuse box located under the drivers side dash
check antifreeze level
when you are on cams on your friends cam box under the speaker icon there should be an arrow pointing diagonally to the right click that and it will go on full screen to get out of it click the escape button ..... hope this helps :)
On my Volvo (2000 S70) it means that I have it in Over-Drive or in an upper gear.
It is located on the driver's side under carriage. You can't miss it. It looks like a baby's sippy cup with an orientation arrow pointing towards the front of the vehicle. Goodluck!
It has an arrow pointing to the left and then a dot and a zero beside it and under them it has a dot and two zeros. This indicates that in has gone from having one decimal point to having two decimal points.