It's the tire pressure - one or more of the tires is low.
Invest a few dollars in a tire gauge and figure out which tire needs air. Your suggested target number should be in the manual with the tire info.
I got this info somewhere else online, but it happened a few months ago and that's exactly what was wrong. I but in some air on the proper tires and the light went off. ^^
upside horseshoe on the car
Low tire pressure
Tire Pressure warning.
Tire pressure warning light.
That tires are very low.
It is your Tire Pressure Monitor that comes on when one or more tires are not inflated to the factory recommended pressure.
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.
Usually low tire pressure - usually from cold weather.
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.
Low tire pressure (below 32 psi) on one or more of your tires.
low tire pressure
All the other answers I have found states that it relates to low tire pressure.