What does the dashboard light with an exclamation point mean?

What does the dashboard light with an exclamation point mean?

The tire pressure warning light is depicted as a yellow tire with an exclamation point in the middle. This warning light signifies that one of the vehicle’s tires is underinflated, and – in some modern vehicles – it can indicate which exact tire has low pressure.

What does the master warning light mean on a Lexus?

4. Master Warning Light: Think of this warning light as an attention grabber. Its purpose, says Dascher, is to draw your eyes to a message on the information display whenever your vehicle detects a malfunction.

What are the warning lights on a Lexus?

This warning light may indicate damage to the vehicle and could result in an accident.

  • SRS Warning Light.
  • Open Door.
  • Security Indicator.
  • Driver’s Seat.
  • Front Passenger’s Seat Belt Reminder.
  • Rear Passengers’ Seat Belt Reminder.
  • Low Engine Oil Pressure Warning.
  • High Coolant Temperature Warning.

Can I drive with master warning light on?

Illuminated light Do not drive the vehicle with the high engine coolant temperature warning light illuminated. Otherwise, it could result in damage to the engine.

What does the yellow triangle on my dashboard mean?

Stability Control System
This same symbol, an exclamation point in a triangle, in yellow/amber has been used by European and Asian vehicle manufacturers in two ways. First, it indicates a fault in the vehicle’s Stability Control System, as well as a slip indicator.

What does blue light mean Lexus?

It indicates how economically you are driving, thus it dims when you hit the gas and is red when you are in not in normal/eco mode.

What does the orange exclamation mark mean in a car?

Tire pressure warning light
2. Tire pressure warning light. This dashboard light looks like a tire with an exclamation point in it and means that the tire pressure in at least one of your tires is low and underinflated. You’ll want to check your tire’s air pressure immediately. You still should check your tire pressure once a month.

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