TikToker reveals how his partner mistook car dashboard sign for ‘person sitting on the loo’

My wife told me a new mysterious symbol had appeared on our car that read ‘a person in the toilet’ – and then I saw what it really was

An American Tiktoker has shared how his wife called him to ask what was a mysterious symbol that lit up on their vehicle’s dash after it refused to start – saying there was ‘a person in the toilet’.

Jett Wade, who has more than 114,000 followers on the social media platform, shared the comedic moment after asking his wife to send him a picture of the illuminated sign – as her description of what it was left him baffled.

When he saw the image, he realized it was actually the temperature gauge she was looking at…but the frigid -4° weather also made it look very much like a person using the bathroom.

Bathroom humour! TikToker Jett Wade shared the photo his wife sent him of a symbol that “shows a person on the toilet,” saying she didn’t know what it meant

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Those who saw the temperature gauge graphic admitted they could see how the confusion had arisen, and said they would never look at a -4° symbol the same way again.

Sharing with his followers, he wrote: “My wife messaged me to say her car wouldn’t start and the dashboard showed a sign of a person in the toilet.

“Confused, I asked her to send me a picture…”

He shared a photo of himself looking annoyed after receiving the photo.

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Hundreds of people have since commented on the post, with hundreds saying they agree with Jett’s wife — and the symbol looked like someone on the toilet

@Michelleedward491 wrote: ‘In my defense it does look like this’.

@Jay added: ‘Once you see it, you can’t undo it’.

@melis_ozz20 agreed, saying ‘I’m confused, I also see someone sitting on the toilet’.

Another added that they had to “unplug my eyes until I couldn’t see anymore.”