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the operators guide in the glove box answers this on all cars sold.
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The Tire Air Pressure Monitoring System. Intended to alert you when your tire pressure is low. Damaged tires, low air pressure, temperature changes and faulty monitor may all cause the system to turn on. The warning light resembles a horseshoe with an exclamation point in the center.
you have thrown a shoe, take it to a blacksmith. mail me your owners manual, i will read it and explain that light to you, or you could save some time and read it yourself.
On my Hyundai that light is explained in the owners manual in that the tire pressure is low in at least one tire. That is the TPMS light. Mine comes on with a drop in temperature, regardless of the actual tire pressure.
does it look kind of like a horseshoe with a exclamation mark kind of like this ( ! ) if so you have a tire low on air pressure. Your owners manual has all that explained.
It's probably the tire pressure sensor (looks like a horseshoe with the open end up and sometimes an exclamation point in it). Check the pressure on all your tires.
It should be letting you know that you have a tire pressure problem. If you still have the owners manual read it. It will explain what to do, what to look for and how to reset the light if need be.
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