Gauge light that looks like a snowflake and gauge light that looks like a wrench came on ..What does this mean ? I bought the car used with n manual ..can you help..
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Hi, you can download a manual here: http://www.dodge.com/en/owners/manuals/
If the indicator you're looking at has more of a "U" shape, that is your low tire pressure indicator.
The snowflake is an indicator that it is possible for ice to be present on the road. The other one indicates that you need to add windshield wiper fluid to the vehicle...once it is above 32 degrees the red snowflake will go off and a yellow one will come on, once it is above 40 degrees outside the yellow light will shut off as well
You have an exterior light out, i.e. head light, tail light, fog lights, turn signal etc. check them all don't forget to check high beams. Yeah, don't know why the warning light it looks the way it does, kind of looks like a snowflake to me haha : ]
Yellow snowflake usually is in reference to the A/C in the car. If that is not lit up then it is not fully activating the A/C system in the car, press it to start pumping in the really cold air. :)
I have a '99 Mercury Cougar & I've been read somewhere that the snowflakes have to do with the outside temp. & traction. I think it's warning you that it may be slippery or icy. I've noticed that when it's +3 to about -2 or -3, the yellow snowflake shows up. Any anything colder than -3 shows the red snowflake. The other lights: the wrench comes up in yellow. That one has always turned on after a certain amount of km's & it's advising you that your car needs a check-up (that's when I know I should look into getting an oil change). You can turn this light off by holding down the two buttons above & below the 'clock' button. Hold them down together for at least 5 seconds & that wrench light should go off. Otherwise, there is a light for checking your breaks (upside down exclamation mark), low windshield fluid. I can't think of any other ones but I hope this helps.
Dunno where you reside but our indoor/outdoor digital thermometer shows a snowflake once the temp drops down to 0C/32F.
It wouldn't surprise me to learn that a Jag would have a warning light for freezing temps.
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