What are the types of fault indicators on the car dashboard?
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There are three types of fault indicators on the car dashboard. A triangle with an exclamation mark in the middle: This is a general fault indicator light, which illuminates under the following conditions: (1) Overheating of the dry dual-clutch transmission clutch; (2) Intervention or malfunction of the fuel cut-off system; (3) Parking sensor malfunction; (4) External light malfunction; (5) Engine oil pressure sensor malfunction; (6) Traction control system warning or malfunction. A circle with parentheses and an exclamation mark in the middle: This is the brake system warning light, which illuminates under the following conditions: (1) Some cars illuminate for a few seconds after turning on the ignition and turn off after starting the engine; (2) Illuminates when the handbrake is engaged and turns off when released; (3) Low brake fluid level, illuminates while driving; (4) Brake system malfunction. A horizontal line with parentheses and an exclamation mark in the middle: This is the tire pressure monitoring warning light. It illuminates when the air pressure in one of the vehicle's tires is too low.