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look in your owner's manual
The circle with an exclamation mark inside it typically signifies a warning or alert. It indicates that there is important information or a potential issue that needs attention. This symbol is commonly used in various contexts, such as on electronic devices, applications, or warning signs, to prompt users to act or be cautious.
The exclamation mark almost always indicates factorial, i.e. n! = 1*2*3*...*n. Therefore 4! would be 1*2*3*4 = 24. Additionally, the exclamation mark can indicate negation, e.g. in computer programming and logic.
A red circle with an exclamation mark next to a secure lock sign typically indicates a warning about potential security issues on a website, even if the connection is encrypted (HTTPS). This could mean that certain elements on the page are being delivered over an insecure connection (HTTP) or there may be problems with the website's security certificate. While it doesn't necessarily mean the site is entirely insecure, it does suggest you should exercise caution before proceeding.
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One of your headlights have burned out.
The warning light in the bottom area of your tachometer that looks like a circle ( gear ) with an exclamation mark in the middle is your " check transaxle " ( transmission ) warning light . If the light stays on take your vehicle in for servicing
Tire pressure is low
Low tire pressure
It means that you have low tire pressure.
Low tire pressure
the red exclamation mean the system updates fail and yellow exclamation means clint needed patches
The amber circle with an exclamation mark in the middle on a 2013 Kia Soul typically indicates a warning related to the vehicle's systems, such as low tire pressure or a malfunction in the braking system. It serves as a prompt for the driver to check the vehicle's dashboard for more specific alerts or messages. If the warning persists, it is advisable to consult the owner's manual or have the vehicle inspected by a professional to ensure safety.
Electronic Stability Program (ESP) warning lamp
It means an expression of surprise, pain or anger, etc and is denoted in print with this mark: ! Often people say or write 'exclamation' when they mean 'exclamation mark'.
An exclamation mark is used to express strong feelings or a high volume.