help what is the meaning of the exclamation mark light on
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does it look like this?
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btw, i don't mean to be rude..but there are a couple of things you should have done before starting this thread.
check your owner's manual, as all the lights are explained there. if you don't have one, search. because the answer is more than likely to have been posted before.
anyway, good luck..
(_!_)
btw, i don't mean to be rude..but there are a couple of things you should have done before starting this thread.
check your owner's manual, as all the lights are explained there. if you don't have one, search. because the answer is more than likely to have been posted before.
anyway, good luck..
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Originally Posted by aHero4Eternity
does it look like this?
(_!_)
btw, i don't mean to be rude..but there are a couple of things you should have done before starting this thread.
check your owner's manual, as all the lights are explained there. if you don't have one, search. because the answer is more than likely to have been posted before.
anyway, good luck..
(_!_)
btw, i don't mean to be rude..but there are a couple of things you should have done before starting this thread.
check your owner's manual, as all the lights are explained there. if you don't have one, search. because the answer is more than likely to have been posted before.
anyway, good luck..
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As has been said, it's the tire pressure monitor. Not that the tires are noticeably low, just depends on how sensitive the sending unit is. I've read some messages where it doesn't go on till the tire is 5 pounds low. Mine OTOH goes off if my tires change by just over 1½ pounds. Literally, the first time it went off I thought "$hit I've got a flat!". Checked it and it was at 33.2 pounds, go figure.
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