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the (!) symbol is for the traction control. the abs light means you have a code stored in the abs computer. the abs is what partially controls the traction control. basically go to the dealer or repair shop and have the code pulled and diagnosed.
hi, in my book it says, the (!_) with the exclamation mark in middle is..low tyre pressure, and the triangle on is the stability control and traction control..you should have a button on the centre consol to turn this on and off if it does not turn off you will have to take it to main dealer as there is a fault with it hope this helps
If it is yellow and looks like a tire it is the flat tire light, and you should check his tire pressure. if it is a yellow triangle with an arrow going around the triangle with a exclamation point in the middle this is your DSC or ASC and if it is on all the time these features are inactive and you should hit the DSC/ASC toggle switch to the right of the drivers window switch. If this symbol just flashes briefly this means the DSC/ASC is presently activating. thest are the tow that I can think of, I hope this helps.
That light is the traction control device that's been turned "off". It also comes on if the traction control is engaged. On my it can be turned on and off by the switch next to the drivers window toggle. could it be you hit this switch? If it stays on in spite of the switch, could be a wheel sensor. Doesn't hurt performance (could say it helps performance if it's off) but tire life and driving in rain and snow make it useful to have it functioning.
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