In a Sprinter, the circle with dash marks around it typically represents the vehicle's stability control or traction control system. This symbol indicates that the system is active or has been manually engaged. If the light is flashing, it often means the system is intervening to help maintain traction. Always consult the vehicle’s manual for specific interpretations and guidance.
It means check your brake pads
The circle with dots around it on the dashboard of a Mercedes-Benz 190E typically indicates the warning light for the Anti-lock Braking System (ABS). This symbol alerts the driver that there may be a malfunction in the ABS system, which can affect braking performance. If this light is illuminated, it's advisable to have the vehicle checked by a qualified technician to ensure safe operation.
The answer depends on if you are better at pace running (distance) or sprinting. For example a friend of mine runs a slower mile, but she is the fastest female sprinter in our class.
The percent sign looks like this %. It is a forward slash that has a little circle on the top and the lower side of the dash. It is a common icon in the math world.
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~10.2 meters per second.
The sprinter's speed is 22.53 miles per hour.
Depends on the year. Would be in the dash fuse panel.
It adjusts the dash lights
Look behind the hood release under the dash.
It is in the HVAC housing, under the dash.
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You are do for an oil change and fuel filter replacement.
Brake pad wear sensor. Could be low brake pads or a sensor that is missing or disconnected.
You pull the release under the dash, and release the secondary catch under the hood.
Brake pad warning light
The symbol that has a circle with three dashes around both sides on a vow Jetta dash is a light. The light is a brake pad indicator. Which is letting you know you need to change your front brakes soon.