Yesterday saw a light in the instrument cluster that was the car in red with two triangles on each wheel, what does it means? Thanks
Learn as much about the error as you can before taking it to the shop, and don't bother taking it to the shop unless the error stays on or you can reliably replicate it. I had the same error with my 360. At first, it was unpredictable. Over time, it became very reliable and clearly tied to engine heat. It turned out to one part in the wiring harness at the rear of the car that was heating up. Entire fix, at the dealer, parts and labor, was about $200.00. They did say, though, that they had spent many hours chasing such errors on cars in the past. So, the more you can narrow it down for them, the less you will pay in the end.
That is usually the vertical or lateral accelerator sensor. Do a search on those sensors and you will find more info on them. Or have your dealer or Indy use there sd2/3 to scan and find the fault code and you can pinpoint the faulty unit they usually sell for around $150 you can buy replacements from Ricambi in the US or euro spares. Installation is quite simple and is a DIY project.
I had the suspension light come on once in my 430 and never again when I drove over a very rough tessalated pavement made out of bluestone pavers. It ratttled my teeth for it was so rough but all has since been perfect so it could be the road surface. Rob.
The two triangles under the wheels indicates a fault in the suspenion system, you can find this image in your owners manual.