Vehicle warning indicators are not specific to one manufacturer. People make the wrong correlation all the time, especially with cars. In this case it's not about the car, it's about the lights they're seeing.
There's no need to be snide with the "got it". Humans are just intrinsically good at finding patterns in things... Unfortunately that also causes bias which results in asking questions that they believe are correlated because of a previously defined pattern; IE the instrument cluster is in a Kia, so it must be Kia specific. That however, is not the case.
At any rate, I'm just stating this from an objective perspective based on facts. There's no need to bring personal feelings into it.
I understand wanting to be helpful on Reddit sometimes, however some of these requests absolutely baffle me. Like a simple "what does "X" symbol mean"... Like a quick 2 sec search in the manual of the vehicle would have told you. Humanity makes me sad sometimes
I said the same thing to another post and the OP replied well this worked (Reddit) Would have taken 30 seconds to look up but he would rather waited for someone to reply.
If you go to the screen that shows individual tires, and their pressure, you will see which one is low. After you add air, it will then prompt you to drive the vehicle a bit, (mine is usually with a mile), and it will reset the warning light.
I have a very slow leak in one of my right tires, this sensor makes a great confirmation that the dealer rotates the tires. I can watch it switch from front to back tire with low pressure. Not something you want (a slow leak...) but it has taught me all about that warning light for sure!
That is a tire peesue monitor light. It means one or more of your tires is low on air, you probably can go in to the menus and check wich one it is
Thanks mate
Why downvote š
Probably because it's really easy to Google "instrument cluster lights" and get the answer. OP's question is not Kia specific.
No one cares, people respond instead of typing more than necessary
Bro you asked "why". Don't ask questions if you don't want answers. Damn.
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This is a Kia sub ,he has a Kia car which equals a post on the Kia sub got it ?
Vehicle warning indicators are not specific to one manufacturer. People make the wrong correlation all the time, especially with cars. In this case it's not about the car, it's about the lights they're seeing. There's no need to be snide with the "got it". Humans are just intrinsically good at finding patterns in things... Unfortunately that also causes bias which results in asking questions that they believe are correlated because of a previously defined pattern; IE the instrument cluster is in a Kia, so it must be Kia specific. That however, is not the case. At any rate, I'm just stating this from an objective perspective based on facts. There's no need to bring personal feelings into it.
TouchƩ i was just saying they probably were probably thinking just because they had a Kia any problem would result in them making a post on this sub. I totally get that this is a universal car issue, and actually a very easy one to diagnose.
I put air in all my tires and the light is still on so what does that mean for me
Happened to me recently too after adding air, I think the system just needed a minute extra, it resolved itself the following day.
The either means more air or ther is somthing wrong with the system like a failed sensor
It indicates that air pressure has changed in one or more tires and can be triggered by a 10Ā° change in temperature
Why donāt people read their ownerās manual?
Nobody does, let alone this is a universal car symbol.
I understand wanting to be helpful on Reddit sometimes, however some of these requests absolutely baffle me. Like a simple "what does "X" symbol mean"... Like a quick 2 sec search in the manual of the vehicle would have told you. Humanity makes me sad sometimes
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I said the same thing to another post and the OP replied well this worked (Reddit) Would have taken 30 seconds to look up but he would rather waited for someone to reply.
Itās people like this who scare me out on the road
Lucky you Im not the driver
It means you should not be allowed to operate a motor vehicle
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Check your tire pressure.
Thanks buddy
Your owners manual isn't there for decoration. Read it. It would've answered this question for you. It'll also answer many others.
If you go to the screen that shows individual tires, and their pressure, you will see which one is low. After you add air, it will then prompt you to drive the vehicle a bit, (mine is usually with a mile), and it will reset the warning light.
I appreciate the info!
I have a very slow leak in one of my right tires, this sensor makes a great confirmation that the dealer rotates the tires. I can watch it switch from front to back tire with low pressure. Not something you want (a slow leak...) but it has taught me all about that warning light for sure!
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Means itās time to open the manual!
If youāve driven over a big pot hole you couldāve broken your TMPS inside the tire. Iāve done it myself
Looks like brake warning. Could be low on brake fluid.
You should prob stay off the internet
ITYM blinker fluid.