What does the triangle warning light indicate?
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The triangle warning light is a general fault indicator. When illuminated, it signifies that the system has detected a malfunction or abnormal condition. When vehicle faults occur, warning lights (categorized as yellow or red) will typically activate on the instrument panel. Additional details about warning lights are as follows: 1. Red: Commonly seen red exclamation mark warning lights include three types - tire pressure alert (red warning light), steering system malfunction indicator, and brake system warning light. Most red exclamation warnings require immediate parking, followed by calling for roadside assistance or contacting repair shops/4S dealerships. 2. Yellow: When indicators show yellow, they alert drivers to existing vehicle faults that require cautious driving.