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Quick question - today I noticed a snowflake symbol appear at the bottom of the left side gauge pod screen, below the temperature and clock. Anyone now what this is? I looked in my owner's manual but it does not make any reference to it. Thanks!
That symbol is a warning that the ambient temperature is at or nearing freezing. The intent is to let the driver know that the car may be a little loose...
+1--haven't seen it on the Evora yet, but it shows up on the Audi outside temp display when the temp dips into the 30s. It amounts to a warning that black ice may form.
It is the ice mode symbol. Lots of Elige drivers wished they had that symbol when on track. It warns you that you will not have any brakes when approaching the next turn
I wish I lived in a warm world. It's seven below right now. I drove my Evora on plenty of 20-40 degree days before putting it up for the winter and never saw that symbol. My Z has a symbol that says "ICE" when it's 39 or less. My Xterra doesn't have anything.
Yup, came on for me last week when it hit 40. Of course this only happens when I'm coming through the canyons in the wee morning hours because it's never less than 40 anywhere else around here.
Ah! Thank you. I was wondering what the random chime was
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