Yank site but that notwithstanding, the article/blog indicates the symbols displayed are for those vehicles fitted with Tyre(Tire?) Pressure Measurement System (TPMS).
My vehicle doesn't have TPMS (and I doubt if I would ever lash out and buy one) so I would never see the symbols discussed.
Cheers - John
Duh said
10:11 PM Mar 24, 2013
(I have tried both the previous links I posted here and they open ok ??????).
Nah.......just tried the weblink and they want $40 to ask a mechanic if the answer is correct.....stuff that !
Have a go at just googling Australian Vehicles Tyre Pressure Warning Light and see what happens, that's what I did.
-- Edited by Duh on Sunday 24th of March 2013 10:18:07 PM
Landfall said
11:10 PM Mar 24, 2013
While on the subject of "what do these lights mean?"
Over Christmas our vehicle thought it woud get into the spirit of things and so it lit up the dash like a Christmas tree.
The ETS, BAS/ESP, ETC and brake warning lights came on.
I soon found out what they mean? BIG DOLLARS
Ken
Grams said
11:22 PM Mar 24, 2013
lol No we dont have that on our 2001 vehicle either...
Though Ken I understand the dash lights all coming on..."Awe isn't that pretty?" comes to mind...then bl**dy hell whats that....then yep the money flies out your wallet and in fly the moths...Ho Hum!!!
Sheba said
03:24 AM Mar 25, 2013
rockylizard wrote:
Gday...
Yank site but that notwithstanding, the article/blog indicates the symbols displayed are for those vehicles fitted with Tyre(Tire?) Pressure Measurement System (TPMS).
My vehicle doesn't have TPMS (and I doubt if I would ever lash out and buy one) so I would never see the symbols discussed.
Cheers - John
Same here John.
Cheers,
Sheba.
Duh said
04:44 AM Mar 25, 2013
Seems some Toyota's in Oz may be fitted with this warning light, I would imagine that Jeeps and possibly other vehicles in Oz made overseas may too, see;
Seems some Toyota's in Oz may be fitted with this warning light, I would imagine that Jeeps and possibly other vehicles in Oz made overseas may too, see;
(I have tried both the previous links I posted here and they open ok ?????? Not sure why this is happening)
If the new one shown doesn't work, try googling www.justanswer.com then type Tyre Pressure Warning Lights in the search area....
PS: You can choose your vehicle make too....
neilnruth said
05:10 AM Mar 25, 2013
Maybe some of you have better security than Vic has and your computer says 'no thanks'.
rockylizard said
05:15 AM Mar 25, 2013
Gday...
Still sorry Vic - I still get No Access coz of no permission. So as you said, I just typed in www.justanswer.com and asked a question.
that took me to a page where I had to provide personal details for "my online solicitor" before my question would be 'answered' ..... HUH What the.........
Gave up .... anyway, my vehicle does not have TPMS so I don't need to know about those symbols anyway - but thanks for the heads up
Cheers - John
rockylizard said
05:18 AM Mar 25, 2013
Gday...
Just puddled around in the justanswer site and found the category for 'cars' .... Land Rover is not in the list so guess they don't rate within the Justanswer site
Cheers - John
rockylizard said
05:20 AM Mar 25, 2013
Gday...
Just puddled some more on the Justanswer site ...... asked the question about TPMS and Land Rover, and they want to charge me $35 to provide an answer ...... What the..........
Givin' up mate ... but thanks agen for the heads up for those that need to know about the symbols.
Cheers - John
Duh said
05:22 AM Mar 25, 2013
I give up, looks like a money site (pay for info), not sure how I managed to get on without registering/log in etc, sorry about that!
We live a world where user pays...but they left out through the nose mate !!!!
Duh said
10:05 AM Mar 25, 2013
Very true herbie !
Leevin.......that cracked me up !
GaryKelly said
03:29 PM Mar 25, 2013
No frills motoring is my '94 Courier, and that's the way I like it. No power anything, no fancy gizmos.
Landfall said
03:46 PM Mar 25, 2013
GaryKelly wrote:
No frills motoring is my '94 Courier, and that's the way I like it. No power anything, no fancy gizmos.
Lot to said for the old FJ Holden, Ford Customline and Series One land Rover.
Ken
Delta18 said
12:42 AM Mar 26, 2013
I guessed what the symbol was Duh although I have never seen it before.
Slightly off topic, how many people have been driving a different vehicle and, when pulling in to refuel thought.."ummm which side of the car is the filler?"
Lots of ppl don't realise (if they ever saw it) what the little arrow on the fuel gauge is for. Well, it points to the side of the car the filler is on.
There, you learnt something today....ha ha
Cheers Neil
Duh said
04:09 AM Mar 26, 2013
Thanks Neil, I've never noticed it before, I'll check mine out
See this link, on vehicles 1980 onwards;
http://blogs.cars.com/kickingtires/2010/08/do-you-know-what-this-symbol-means.html
Gday...
Yank site but that notwithstanding, the article/blog indicates the symbols displayed are for those vehicles fitted with Tyre(Tire?) Pressure Measurement System (TPMS).
My vehicle doesn't have TPMS (and I doubt if I would ever lash out and buy one) so I would never see the symbols discussed.

Cheers - John
(I have tried both the previous links I posted here and they open ok ??????).
Nah.......just tried the weblink and they want $40 to ask a mechanic if the answer is correct.....stuff that !
Have a go at just googling Australian Vehicles Tyre Pressure Warning Light and see what happens, that's what I did.
-- Edited by Duh on Sunday 24th of March 2013 10:18:07 PM
While on the subject of "what do these lights mean?"
Over Christmas our vehicle thought it woud get into the spirit of things and so it lit up the dash like a Christmas tree.
The ETS, BAS/ESP, ETC and brake warning lights came on.
I soon found out what they mean? BIG DOLLARS
Ken
Though Ken I understand the dash lights all coming on..."Awe isn't that pretty?" comes to mind...then bl**dy hell whats that....then yep the money flies out your wallet and in fly the moths...Ho Hum!!!
Same here John.
Cheers,
Sheba.
Seems some Toyota's in Oz may be fitted with this warning light, I would imagine that Jeeps and possibly other vehicles in Oz made overseas may too, see;
http://www.justanswer.com/archives/search-solr.aspx?q=Tyre+Pressure+Warning+Lights&c=51157
Gday...
Sorry Vic - that URL tells me I don't have permission to access the site

Cheers - John
Don't know why John, I am not registered on the site but can access it ok, try it again.....
http://www.justanswer.com/archives/search-solr.aspx?q=Tyre+Pressure+Warning+Lights&c=51157
Gday...
Sorry agen Vic - no good - this is what I get -
Cheers - John
Try this link; http://www.justanswer.com/archives/search-solr.aspx?q=Tyre+Pressure+Warning+Lights+&c=56333
(I have tried both the previous links I posted here and they open ok ?????? Not sure why this is happening)
If the new one shown doesn't work, try googling www.justanswer.com then type Tyre Pressure Warning Lights in the search area....
PS: You can choose your vehicle make too....
Gday...
Still sorry Vic - I still get No Access coz of no permission. So as you said, I just typed in www.justanswer.com and asked a question.
that took me to a page where I had to provide personal details for "my online solicitor" before my question would be 'answered' ..... HUH What the.........
Gave up .... anyway, my vehicle does not have TPMS so I don't need to know about those symbols anyway - but thanks for the heads up
Cheers - John
Gday...
Just puddled around in the justanswer site and found the category for 'cars' .... Land Rover is not in the list so guess they don't rate within the Justanswer site
Cheers - John
Gday...
Just puddled some more on the Justanswer site ...... asked the question about TPMS and Land Rover, and they want to charge me $35 to provide an answer ...... What the..........
Givin' up mate ... but thanks agen for the heads up for those that need to know about the symbols.
Cheers - John
I give up, looks like a money site (pay for info), not sure how I managed to get on without registering/log in etc, sorry about that!
My car is very modern.
We live a world where user pays...but they left out through the nose mate !!!!
Very true herbie !
Leevin.......that cracked me up !

Lot to said for the old FJ Holden, Ford Customline and Series One land Rover.
Ken
I guessed what the symbol was Duh although I have never seen it before.
Slightly off topic, how many people have been driving a different vehicle and, when pulling in to refuel thought.."ummm which side of the car is the filler?"
Lots of ppl don't realise (if they ever saw it) what the little arrow on the fuel gauge is for. Well, it points to the side of the car the filler is on.
There, you learnt something today....ha ha
Cheers Neil
Thanks Neil, I've never noticed it before, I'll check mine out