What does the yellow triangle exclamation warning light mean?
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The yellow triangle exclamation warning light is a general fault indicator that typically illuminates under the following circumstances: 1. Overheating of the dry dual-clutch transmission clutch; 2. Fuel cutoff system intervention or malfunction; 3. Parking sensor failure; 4. Exterior light bulb malfunction; 5. Engine oil pressure sensor failure; 6. Traction control system warning or malfunction. This light generally indicates two types of issues: either an engine system fault or a lighting system fault, which may involve side marker lights, fog lights, turn signals, or license plate lights. Rear light failures are often difficult to detect. If this light appears, promptly check whether the vehicle's lighting assembly is damaged, as it could be caused by a single bulb failure. Another possible cause could be low brake fluid or worn brake pads. Additionally, a faulty level sensor may trigger the warning light. There are numerous factors that can cause this warning light to illuminate, requiring systematic troubleshooting.