This message indicates a problem with the battery charging system, often due to a failing alternator being the primary cause.
Hello William , The image you sent shows a car dashboard with a warning light illuminated. The light is a yellow triangle with an exclamation mark, indicating a general malfunction or fault.
Without specific details, here are some general possibilities:
- There could be an issue with the car’s engine, brakes, transmission, or another critical system.
- A sensor might have malfunctioned, triggering a false warning.
- You might be low on essential fluids such as oil or coolant.
What You Should Do:
- Consult Your Owner’s Manual: The manual will explain the meaning of different warning lights and provide guidance on what to do.
- Visit a Mechanic: Have your car checked to diagnose the problem and determine the necessary repairs.
Additional Tips:
- Flashing Red Light: Pull over immediately and turn off the engine, as this could indicate a serious issue.
- Yellow/Orange Light: You may be able to drive to a mechanic, but get it checked as soon as possible.
I hope this helps!
A spelling mistake, and a very annoying one. It’s one of my pet peeves!
There are two words in English, “cue” and “queue.” They sound the same but are spelled differently and mean different things. “Queue” is a line of people, like when you wait at the bank. “Cue” is a signal for someone to do something. “Que” is not an English word; it means “what” in Spanish. Some people mistakenly think that “queue” is a fancier way to say “cue,” but they’re wrong because the words have different meanings. They might even misspell it as “que” because it’s a tricky word to spell.
So your friend thought her actions would prompt you to message her, but she isn’t a very good speller.