The dashboard exclamation point in parentheses on your Avenger typically indicates a warning or alert regarding the vehicle's systems. This could relate to anything from maintenance reminders to potential issues with engine performance or safety features. It's important to consult your owner's manual or vehicle diagnostics to determine the specific reason for the alert and address it promptly.
It means your tire pressure is low.
Looks like: (, ,!, ,) sort of?? Means your tires are low.
Tire monitor
Tire pressure warning light. And that's a tire cutaway view not parenthesis.
Exclamation point in a circle: handbrake is setExclamation point in a slice of a tire: tire pressure is low
The tire pressure warning light on a 2008 VW Jetta City , parenthesis enclosing an exclamation point, can be reset once the pressure is restored. Press the set button on the dashboard.
The red exclamation point in a circle is the parking brake indicator.
You have a light bulb out. Maybe the headlight?
Low tire light
it means that the handbrake is on
Parentheses go before an exclamation point when the exclamation point is part of the entire sentence, including the content within the parentheses. For example: "I can't believe it (you're coming!)!" However, if the exclamation point is only relevant to the statement outside the parentheses, it should come after. For example: "That's amazing! (I didn't expect that)."
you have to put air in your tires. That's what the exclamation point signifies