The light bulb with an exclamation mark typically indicates a notification or alert in software applications, signaling that there is important information or an action that requires your attention. This could relate to features, updates, or potential issues that need to be addressed. It's a prompt for users to review the message associated with the alert for further details.
Burned out exterior bulb
it m eans that either a bulb has blown or there is a fault on the lighting circuit
You probably have a light bulb burn.
It means that a bulb has blown. I had it come on this morning because I had a blown headlight bulb
It means you have an idea
it means that a bulb is burned out
In my Ford Windstar a blinking Exclamation means that a light bulb is out. Check your blinkers! Easy enough .... good day On my Honda Accord it means the Traction Control is operating or is turned off.
The exclamation mark warning light on a Bobcat means that a problem with the vehicle has been detected. It can range from improper charging to low coolant levels.
it means that your tire needs air pressure .
You have a light bulb out. Maybe the headlight?
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'.
It means that you have an exterior bulb blown out. Could be a taillight, or a brakelight, or even a headlight. It's pretty cool that they added a dashboard warning light for a blown light bulb...