HELP - What does this light mean?

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My wife was driving to work this morning and saw this light appear on the dash (bottom right), turns out it had come on as soon as she started the engine!

Any ideas what it means?
Car is a Nissan Micra.

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I've checked the oil (the oil light isn't on anyway) and coolant and they look ok.
Had a guy round to fit new tyres yesterday and I drove it last night and the light wasn't on.

It's freezing here this morning, don't know if that would have any effect on it.

Cheers.
 
That will need the fault codes to be read unfortunately so if you haven't got the means to do it yourself then it will be a dealer or independant specialist job.

It is annoying because the last time that happened in my car it was a £20 temperature sensor. But if I wasn't able to read the codes myself it would have been a £20 temperature sensor plus £50 ish? to get Skoda to read the fault code for me.
 
Thanks for the replies, looks like it's dealer time :(

No manual unfortunately, but get the feeling that all it would say is take it to the dealer.
 
Doesnt have to be a main dealer - any decent independent with a code reader should be able to get the fault code
 
I just went out to try it again.

Started the car and the light stayed on for about 5 seconds and then went off!

Good or bad? :D
 
Can be that the fuel/air mix is out of the lambda's range, from a cold start, can be a sensor, can be a knackered cat. If it goes out, not really a problem, if it stays on, get it analysed at a dealer.
 
Was the engine even on in that photo? Those lights will always come on when the ignition is turned on but will normally go out a few seconds after the engine is started.

If it remains on during driving then there is a problem that needs investigating.
 
If you car is running smoothly and not miss firing, you may just be low on oil I would check that first before spending £50 at a garage.
 
I had such a light on my Leon once, turned out to be a faulty sensor somewhere in ze exhaust sensor and cost me all of a trip to a dealer to get it replaced.
 
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