What does the snowflake indicator light on the Outlander dashboard mean?
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The snowflake indicator light on the Outlander dashboard indicates that the outdoor temperature is quite low, serving as a reminder to the driver that there may be frost on the ground. If frost is present, the tire grip will be reduced, requiring the driver to exercise caution while driving. The vehicle's onboard computer display can show the external temperature, a function achieved through a temperature sensor fixed on the front bumper. The Outlander is a model under Mitsubishi, with body dimensions of 4705mm in length, 1810mm in width, and 1680mm in height. In terms of appearance, the Outlander's front end appears robust, with an inverted triangular bulge on the engine hood extending down to the top of the bumper, and the front air intake divided into two parts. The slightly protruding design of the lower body gives it a full and sturdy look.