This is most likely the Brake Warning Light. It's usually obvious because it says BRAKE under it but perhaps not always. This indicator light is usually located bottom center of the tachometer gauge.
It definately means you have bulb out...this just happened to me and my turn signal/brake light is out.
If the symbol resembles a a U with an exclamation point and there are square ridges on the bottom of the U that means you have Low Tire Pressure. If the symbol is a complete circle and resembles a sun with an exclamation point in the center it means it is a exterior light that has burned out. All these warning lights & symbols are illustrated and explained in the Owners Manual. See "Related Question" for a handy pdf version of any Owners Manual from 1996 on.
If the light is in the center of what looks to be a tire with tread then it is the low tire pressure warning light. If the light is in the center of a symbol that looks like this (o) then that is the brake light warning. It can mean your parking brake is on or there is a problem with the brake system. Check the level of the brake fluid in the master cylinder resivoir.
Means a minor warning such as; petrol low, parking bulb failure, possibly passenger seatbelts. It can also mean you have a message in the message center such as needing scheduled service.
Joint Typhoon Warning Center was created in 1959.
You have a tire low on air.
The yellow symbol with exclamation mark in the center is simply a warning light indicating that one or more of your wheels are spinning and have lost traction, the light goes on to tell you either: 1. You have lost traction and the car is working to coorect it (by reducing power to the dif or applying brakes) 2.The car has lost traction and you need to correct it
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