ohms.... the symbol looks like a cattle brand, kinda
As the water flows from the faucet, it is influenced by gravity, creating a continuous stream. The pressure from the plumbing system pushes the water out, and as it exits the faucet, surface tension causes the water to maintain a cohesive shape. Eventually, the stream may break into droplets due to factors like air resistance and the force of gravity pulling it down. This process can result in varying flow patterns depending on the faucet's design and the water pressure.
It is the Greek Letter "nu" which is "v". It looks like the English letter "v".
Sounds like the anode is giving up the ghost or a faulty dip tube
Ohms is the unit of measure and the symbol is Omega which looks a bit like a horseshoe with open end pointing down.
Perhaps "check your coolant water"
The symbol for an apostrophe looks like '.
The symbol that looks like a star is called an asterisk. It looks like this *.
Supply line clogged. The end of the stem where the washer is may have broken off so that the faucet isn't really opening. Shut the water off and take the stem out of the faucet and see what it looks like.
Oil level.
the symbol that looks like a wagon is the towing feature is turned on symbol
The symbol for a paragraph looks like this: ¶ .
The "cents" symbol looks like this: ¢
it looks like =with a~ over it
The symbol that looks like an 8 on its side is called an infinity symbol. It represents eternity, limitlessness, and the concept of being endless.
it dependes on your car but in most cars it looks like a gas pump
On most cars the symbol looks like this (!)