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Old Nov 5, 2008 | 06:11 PM
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hey everyone, i have a quick question.

I have a terrible center display in my gauge cluster... so i cant tell what the little yellowish lights on the top 1/4 are thrying to tell me : \

I got real low on gas, and i could tell it showed a pump

but i was on the interstate cruising in 5th, about to pass someone so i kicked it down for about 10 seconds or so and the top 1/4th of the center display lit up (i usually have it on off (all black) mode). It had a kind of circular shape to it, i cant really tell too much more than that, but it did that twice, both times right when i was passing another car and having help the pedal to the metal for a bit. could it be oil light or something?

If anyone knows if there is a list or anything of the center display warning symbols maybe i can narrow it down from there

thanks and info will help
 
Old Nov 24, 2008 | 05:13 PM
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Hey flynnr,
Pretty sure by this time you've figured out your problem, but I found a website that had a good list and description of some warning symbols, so just in case anyone else is looking for them here they are...

http://net.jasonpearce.com/chronicle/audiwarnings.html

Not sure who this guy is, but the explanations seem to make sense. I was driving down the road when it beeped at me and showed what I know now to be the "Brake Pads Worn" symbol... 'Gee I don't know why I couldn't figure out that a circle with three little lines around either side meant Brake Pads Worn...'

Anyways, hope this helps anyone that is looking for them...

- CB
 
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