What does the yellow triangle exclamation mark mean?
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The yellow triangle exclamation mark is a malfunction indicator light, specifically the Traction Control System (TCS) indicator. The function of the malfunction indicator light is to remind the driver to turn off the traction control system. When the traction control system is activated, the malfunction indicator light will illuminate and remain on, indicating an issue with the TSC. Reasons for the vehicle malfunction indicator light to illuminate include: high temperature or malfunction in the car's transmission, loose transmission gears, or insufficient transmission fluid; malfunctioning parking sensors, damaged front or rear radar, or circuit issues preventing the radar from functioning; faults in the vehicle's lighting system, such as headlights, turn signals, brake lights, or width indicators; engine overheating or misfiring; low-quality fuel, faulty spark plugs, or clogged fuel system; issues with the drive system, such as ESP (Electronic Stability Program) malfunction; or ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) failure.