Turn Assist
This is a Turn Assist Indicator symbol. It will be illuminated only when the function is active and the green color only says it is operating. Turn assist is available in some all-wheel drive vehicle and only when the additional slow-speed or rough terrain systems are also active.
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The image looks like the four wheels drawn in a stick figure with a looping arrow in the front, with the wheels seemingly pointing only to the right.
Along the same lines, these four come from Ford and the new (2024) Bronco and are named Trail Turn Assist indicators. Not happy with a single bent arrow, the system shows the image associated with the vehicles last turn. Further, the images go gray when not in use.
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