What does a bulb exclamation mark warning mean in Volkswagen?
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Volkswagen's bulb exclamation mark warning indicates a bulb failure light, signaling that one of the vehicle's bulbs has malfunctioned. A car has various types of lights, including headlights, parking lights, turn signals, license plate lights, fog lights, brake lights, etc. If any of these bulbs fail to illuminate, it will trigger the bulb failure indicator light. Below are other related warning icons with exclamation marks: 1. Steering system warning light: This icon features a steering wheel-like symbol on the left, an exclamation mark on the right, and the entire icon is red. It indicates an issue with the steering system. 2. General fault indicator: A triangle with an exclamation mark in the middle represents a general fault indicator. This light signifies problems with certain vehicle components, such as overheating of the dry dual-clutch transmission clutch, parking sensor issues, engine oil pressure sensor problems, or external light malfunctions. 3. Tire pressure monitoring indicator: This yellow icon consists of an irregular unclosed arc at the top, four small protrusions at the bottom, and an exclamation mark in the middle. It indicates abnormal tire pressure and is also known as the tire pressure monitoring or tire pressure warning light.