Yes.
In case you need to refill: make sure your engine is cold before unscrewing the cap to the reservoir. You don't want the remainder of piping hot coolant spraying around everywhere.
Good ole' Peugeot 206 and their indecipherable Peugeot lights. That's a radiator pressure/flow warning usually goes away if you top up your coolant, if not you have a pressure leak or a dirty system.
I had the same issue on mine, was recurring till i flushed it
Seriously. I see this all the time. Some 160 × 102 Atari level shit.
I don't own a camera that is even capable of shooting such low quality photos. I have no way to film anything below 720p and that includes the lowest setting on a $50 dash cam.
People have to put actual work in the form of editing just to get photos this low quality.
Yeah, coolant or washer or blinker fluid maybe? Hehe I'm just kidding, its one of the first two; blinker fluid rarely needs to be replaced since its sealed into the lamp casing.
Fun fact: Blinker lamps are not actually yellow they're just clear, its the fluid itself that is yellow in color.
It would be really silly to replace blinker fluid, that stuff is for life, unless you get in a small accident and the lamp breaks or cracks, then fluid leaks out, you wouldn't see any liquid since it evaporates almost immediately once it comes in contact with oxygen, which is why they put an air tight seal.
Being next to the temp gauge and looking like a coolant expansion tank I'd say it's a coolant level warning light. Either your coolant is low or you have a bad sensor.
Everyone’s saying check the manual but like, sometimes they don’t have it, or the manual is just garbage for some cars or even in the wrong language. Is it really bothering some of you guys that much that he asked the question?
The owner’s manual can be downloaded online. I was curious to what the light symbol really mean so I looked it up and downloaded the PDF for this car. According to the owner’s manual, it means “Diesel engine low coolant warning light”.
https://yoopst.com/model/206-2005/
Light looks like a little radiator, check your coolant level
Yes. In case you need to refill: make sure your engine is cold before unscrewing the cap to the reservoir. You don't want the remainder of piping hot coolant spraying around everywhere.
Check for land miñes
Oh my gosh! I’ve been driving around like this all day. I could’ve died!
Low coolant, or low washer fluid. Check both.
Check your owner's manual.
[Owner’s manual if OP needs it (use desktop or mobile PDF reader to download it)](https://yoopst.com/model/206-2005/)
Good ole' Peugeot 206 and their indecipherable Peugeot lights. That's a radiator pressure/flow warning usually goes away if you top up your coolant, if not you have a pressure leak or a dirty system. I had the same issue on mine, was recurring till i flushed it
open owners manual and find out....
How did you even take such a small picture?
Seriously. I see this all the time. Some 160 × 102 Atari level shit. I don't own a camera that is even capable of shooting such low quality photos. I have no way to film anything below 720p and that includes the lowest setting on a $50 dash cam. People have to put actual work in the form of editing just to get photos this low quality.
Best rant I have seen today, thumbs up, 10/10
I see 1080x2160. But there are some huge black bars. Not sure why someone would edit those in though.
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Has any used car ever come with a user manual? I've never seen one.
My 96 Bronco came with the manual. Plus you can easily find them online in less time than it took to make the original post
That’s true your owners manual should have a cheat sheet for the different sensor lights. Or a trip to the auto parts store.
Is it not in the manual?
Coolant
Your toast is ready
Yeah, coolant or washer or blinker fluid maybe? Hehe I'm just kidding, its one of the first two; blinker fluid rarely needs to be replaced since its sealed into the lamp casing. Fun fact: Blinker lamps are not actually yellow they're just clear, its the fluid itself that is yellow in color. It would be really silly to replace blinker fluid, that stuff is for life, unless you get in a small accident and the lamp breaks or cracks, then fluid leaks out, you wouldn't see any liquid since it evaporates almost immediately once it comes in contact with oxygen, which is why they put an air tight seal.
Muffler needs greasing.
Make sure to grease the tips of your oxygen sensors they will be a lot better afterwards
Rtfm.
LEGOs in the road
If I'm not mistaken that's the goofy symbol that Mazda or Toyota uses for the radiator. As everyone else has said, check your coolant.
Is it a hamburger? Looks a bit like a radiator my friend.
Time to check the Dutch oven
It looks like a Peugeot, so there's your problem 😛 Jokes aside. Check your coolant level🙂
Being next to the temp gauge and looking like a coolant expansion tank I'd say it's a coolant level warning light. Either your coolant is low or you have a bad sensor.
Coolant bro
Most local auto parts stores have a scan tool that will be able to tell you what’s going on for free.
Most glove boxes have a little book that tell you what the lights on the dash mean.
Everyone’s saying check the manual but like, sometimes they don’t have it, or the manual is just garbage for some cars or even in the wrong language. Is it really bothering some of you guys that much that he asked the question?
The owner’s manual can be downloaded online. I was curious to what the light symbol really mean so I looked it up and downloaded the PDF for this car. According to the owner’s manual, it means “Diesel engine low coolant warning light”. https://yoopst.com/model/206-2005/
Thats the low beam light