What does the yellow triangle exclamation mark on the dashboard indicate?

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IvanDella
07/30/25 5:47am
The yellow triangle exclamation mark on the dashboard is the Traction Control System (TCS) indicator light. It may illuminate under the following circumstances: 1. The vehicle's traction control system needs to be manually deactivated; 2. There is a malfunction in the TCS, requiring diagnostic trouble code reading. Reasons for the yellow triangle exclamation mark appearing include: 1. Overheating of the dry dual-clutch transmission clutch; 2. Fuel cutoff system intervention or malfunction; 3. Parking sensor failure; 4. Exterior lighting malfunction; 5. Engine oil pressure sensor failure; 6. Anti-slip system warning or malfunction; 7. Brake system failure; 8. Low brake fluid level; 9. Low tire pressure.
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