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What does the exclamation mark on the Volkswagen Bora dashboard mean?

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Gael
07/23/25 12:41pm
There are three situations when an exclamation mark appears on the Volkswagen Bora dashboard. Below are the three situations and their solutions: Three situations when an exclamation mark appears on the Volkswagen Bora dashboard: 1. A triangle with an exclamation mark in the middle: This is a general fault indicator light. 2. A circle with parentheses and an exclamation mark in the middle: This is the brake system warning light. 3. A horizontal line with parentheses and an exclamation mark below: This is the tire pressure monitoring warning light. It lights up when the pressure in one of the vehicle's tires is too low. Solutions: If a red exclamation mark appears on the dashboard while driving, it indicates a brake system fault. First, check if the handbrake is fully released. If the light remains on after releasing the handbrake, inspect the brake fluid level or check if the brake pads are too thin. If the braking force hasn't weakened, you can drive cautiously and head to the nearest repair shop as soon as possible, as the condition of the brakes directly affects driving safety.
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VonBriella
08/10/25 10:37am
My Volkswagen Bora has been running for several years, and that exclamation mark light on the dashboard always makes my heart race. Several times after it lit up, I found it was usually due to low tire pressure. A quick check with a simple pressure gauge showed the tire pressure was below the standard level, and after inflating, the light went off. But occasionally, it could also be a brake system warning, like worn brake pads or low fluid levels. That time, I felt something unusual when lightly pressing the brake, so I immediately pulled over and checked the manual. The manual explained that different icons have different meanings—the exclamation mark is a general warning, which could also indicate engine trouble or lighting system issues. Safety first! Whenever a warning light comes on, it’s best to find a safe spot to stop and not push through to avoid accidents. Developing a habit of checking tires and brakes monthly can save a lot of trouble and repair costs, as small issues left unattended can turn into big problems. If the light keeps flashing or is accompanied by strange noises, contact a professional technician right away—don’t try to fix it yourself.
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OLukas
09/22/25 4:14am
My Volkswagen Bora also showed the exclamation mark warning light a while ago. After checking the owner's manual, I learned it indicates a system warning. The most common cause is low tire pressure – last time mine dropped to 180 kPa, and inflating the tires made it disappear. The second most frequent issue is brake system problems, like low brake fluid or ABS malfunction, which requires checking the brake disc condition. I've developed a simple self-check routine: first park the car, inspect all tires for bulges, then listen for abnormal engine noises. If the light turns off and comes back on, it might indicate a faulty sensor. Remember, the manual is invaluable as it lists all warning light meanings. When the light is on, you can still drive but should limit speed and avoid highways. Regular maintenance like checking brake pads every 5,000 km can prevent most warnings. For complex issues, take it to an authorized dealership for diagnostic scanning – don't delay repairs to save money and risk major overhauls.
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DiParker
11/05/25 7:33am
When I saw the exclamation mark light on while driving, I immediately became alert. For safety, I pulled over and turned off the engine. In a Volkswagen Bora, this light often indicates a tire pressure monitoring warning. I checked the tires and inflated them if they were flat. It's also common for brake issues—low brake fluid can trigger the light, which goes away after topping it up. Other system abnormalities, like a burnt-out bulb or low oil pressure, could also be the cause. The manual can help decode the specific warning. Never ignore it—brake failure would be a real headache. I make it a habit to check the dashboard before heading out to ensure everything’s normal.
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