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light is for tire pressure monitoring system, your air pressure has gone below what the manufacter beleives your airpressure should be add air, and if it does not go off your dealer can reset the light
its a low tire pressure light. check all tires and set to the factoy specs that are listed on the drivers door post. drive at a speed over 25mph for a little and the light should go off.
That horseshoe-looking warning icon on your instrument panel is a cross-section of a tire. It indicates that tire pressure is low in one or more wheels. It may also inndicate that one or more tire-pressure sensors in the wheels is faulty (small battery is worn out). The air valves on yoiur rims are equipped with pressure sensors, mounted on the inside of the rim. These sensors send a wireless signal to an on-board sensor that reports low tire pressure or faulty sensor. So, check your tire pressure. It may take a few days for that icon on the dash to extinguish.
That is a low tire light. Check the air pressure in your tires and make sure they are all the same. After properly inflating the tires, consult your owners manual on how to reset the light.
That symbol is the low tire pressure light. You have a tire that is right at the minimum threshold. The light goes off as the tire temperature rises, and, as the temp rises, the internal air pressure also rises slightly. Just check the tires with a good pressure gauge, inflate them to the specs printed on the tag inside your driver's side door, and you will be just fine.
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