What does the yellow exclamation mark light on the Sagitar mean?
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The yellow exclamation mark light on the Sagitar indicates insufficient tire pressure. When the tire pressure warning light comes on, it means the tire is damaged or leaking. Continuing to drive may risk a tire blowout, so it's necessary to stop as soon as possible and use a tire repair agent or replace the spare tire. Common indicator lights include: 1. The seat belt indicator shows whether the seat belt is locked; 2. The door indicator shows the status of each vehicle door; 3. The oil pressure indicator shows the oil pressure condition inside the engine. The Sagitar is a sedan launched by FAW-Volkswagen, with body dimensions of 4753mm in length, 1800mm in width, and 1462mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2731mm.
I just researched this issue. On the Sagitar, that yellow exclamation mark light usually indicates a Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) warning, signaling low or imbalanced tire pressure. Possible causes include temperature fluctuations or minor air leaks. Continuing to drive with insufficient pressure can accelerate tire wear or even lead to a blowout, especially dangerous at high speeds. Another common scenario is a lighting system malfunction, such as a burnt-out brake light, which the dashboard will also alert you about with this light. It's recommended to stop and immediately check all tires—press them with your foot to see which one is flat or use a pump to inflate them to the standard pressure (usually indicated on a label on the door frame). If the light remains on, it's best to visit a repair shop for a technician to scan the fault codes with a computer to confirm whether it's a sensor issue or another minor problem. Don't ignore it; regular tire maintenance can prevent many troubles.