What does an exclamation mark on a motor vehicle mean?
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There are several situations when an exclamation mark appears on a motor vehicle, which are: 1. A triangle with an exclamation mark in the middle, which is a general fault indicator light. It can be caused by the following situations: (1) Overheating of the dry dual-clutch transmission clutch; (2) Fuel cut-off system intervention or malfunction; (3) Parking sensor failure; (4) External light failure. 2. A circle with an exclamation mark in the middle, which is a brake system warning light. It can be caused by the following situations: (1) Some vehicles light up for a few seconds after the ignition is turned on and go off after the engine is started; (2) It lights up when the handbrake is pulled up and goes off when it is released; (3) The brake fluid level is too low, and it lights up during driving; (4) It lights up when there is a malfunction in the brake system. 3. A horizontal line with an exclamation mark in the middle. This is a tire pressure monitoring warning light, which lights up when the pressure of a certain tire is too low.