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A warning ligth is on and is shaped as a horse shoe pointing up with two little arrows pointing each other on the inside, also has waivy small lines (up and down) at the bottom of the horse shoe. anyone knows what this is?
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The little horse shoe-looking looking thing is actually supposed to be a cross-section of a tire. That would be your Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) trying to tell you to check the pressure in your tires because it has determined that one or more of them are low.
This is covered in the Owner's Manual.
If you don't have an Owner's Manual for your Hyundai, you can get one HERE
This is the warning light indicating tire pressure needs adjusting -- usually means tires are low on air, unless the tires have recently been "pumped up" and the air pressure is too high.
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 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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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 ..
This is the tire pressure indicator. It may occasionally flash you are while driving. Check the overhead led console to see if any of your tires are currently low on air.
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