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The yellow exclamation point close to the center of the odometer looks like an exclamation point surrounded by parentheses. This light means you should check your tire pressure. Once you have checked the air in the tires and remedied any issues, push the "Set" button on the dashboard. The light should disappear.
I recently purchased a 2005 Z4 (76,000 miles), and I just experienced the same thing (beep, then yellow Brake and Triangle Light (w/exclamation point/semicircle appears on dashboard). It is intermittent. Did you ever find a solution?
The yellow exclamation mark is a general warning sign - it can mean a few things.
1) Put your handbrake down all the way
2) Your oil pressure is low
3) Low brake fluid
4) Low oil level
5) Airbags gone off?
6) break pad sensors
Alex
A yellow explanation point symbol on the dashboard typically applies to the Tire Pressure Monitoring system. A thick ! inside a half drawn flat tire symbol to be complete and comes in yellow color when lit. Under normal vehicle set-up, if this indicator stays lit after the power-on selftest, you need to check your tires for any uneven pressures and adjust their pressures to correct specifications. Okay? : )
A red exclamation point inside a circle when lit indicates your parking brake is on, or your brake fluid level is low.
Hi ! The Yellow Exclamation Point is the indicator of malfunction in the Power Steering system. 1. Check the Tension of the Power steering Belt. 2. Check Oil level of Power steering , this must be below MIN level. This is in a white bottle next to Break fluid.
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 ..
thats your TPMS light, Tire Pressure Monitoring System. The light means that one of your tires is low on air, so check them all and fill them to the specified amount, which will be located on the drivers side door jamb.
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