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either low tire pressure or brake warning. See pics below. If it's the brake warning, check your fluid level. If level is low, check for leaks at brakes, master cylinder, also clutch slave if you have manual trans. Let me know if you have questions.
Could it be an exclamation (!) in a circle? If it is, that is the warning light for your brake system. Check the fluid level at the master cylinder, add if needed, and check for brake fluid leakage under the car. Be careful, as you may lose your brakes if the fluid level drops too low. If this is NOT the symbol you see, let me know, I'll try to find another explanation for it. If it is a ? inside a cutaway of a tire, (kind of a 'U' shape with a question mark in it) it is your tire pressure monitoring system warning of low tire pressure in one or more tires.
Tire pressure gauge. All you have to do is check the tire pressure in the driver side door jam [Its probably going to be 33 PSI]. Just inflate or deflate the tires to the proper PSI and the light should turn off after driving 5 miles or 5 minutes. Happy motoring!
Could be the motor-management-warning light, but I guess it's the break-warning light. There might be too little breaking-fluid left in the lines ... A boardcomputer-readout should clarify this.
Otherwise, try parking on an ascending road with the nose pointing up, hit the hand-break and wait like 2 minutes; the light should come on. You might wanna retry it with the car's nose pointing downwards as well ... If so, definitely the breaking-fluid, otherwise probably not ;)
In any case - flashing warning light are never ok, so when you see it again and you're sure it's not just the ABS/ESP warning light, go and have your boardcomputer read-out, since it should contain useful errorcodes ..
that is your traction control. Either you pressed the traction control button it say ASR OR ESP on your console in the center next to the hazard switch.
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