Check your owner's manual (probably page eight). There are lots of warning lights and it'd be helpful to know what they 'all 'mean.
There are two possibilities for your exclamation mark depending on what else is showing. If it's the shape of a tire (which is the most likely) that's your low tire pressure warning light. The system has determined you have one or more tires running at a pressure lower than it should be. Check all your pressures (tires cold) to be sure they're where they should be then reset the light by holding the tire pressure reset button until the light blinks.
Caution, don't just reset the light without adjusting pressures or you'll simply roll down the road on a flat(er) tire. Be sure and check the spare.
The other exclamation point is inside a bracketed circle. That's a warning you have a problem with the braking system. It's probably red in color while the low pressure warning is amber.
BTW if, for some odd reason you don't have an owner's manual, get one. Without it you'll never know all the behaviors you can modify ranging from the way the alarm works to the way the door locks function. Without a manual you'll never figure out how to reset your moonroof and auto window controls after a battery change either.
Cheers
when driving it loses speed/power what causes this.
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I've been told by the Toyota dealer that the rear bumper must be removed to replace a reverse bulb on the 2007 Solara Sport. Is there any other way?
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Toyota.com will show you how.
On a 4 cylinder, 2007 Toyota Solara. it is on the right side of the engine, just to the left of the frame. It is underneath the air conditioner pump.
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I believe if you look closer to the circle you will find its actually a tire shape.. it means you have a problem some where in you tire/drive system
Low Tire Pressure