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Ford Vehicle Service Warning Indicators

There are a plentiful number of gadgets on the interior of your Ford vehicle that let you know what's happening with your Ford model at any given time, but none are quite as important as indicator lights. These useful lights tell you when your vehicle requires your attention. Here are some of the most important lights you'll need to be on alert for.

Airbag Fault

Airbag Fault

Your supplemental restraint system can malfunction just like any other part of your vehicle. If something is wrong with your airbag system, you might get an airbag fault light. It means you might need to visit our Ford dealership and have the system reset (or repaired).

Low Fuel Level Warning Light

Low Fuel Level Warning Light

When your Ford is low on fuel, you might get an indicator light alerting you to that fact. It's one of the most simple lights. Head to a gas station and re-fuel. That should make that pesky light go away.

Oil Pressure Warning Light

Oil Pressure Warning Light

The oil level in your Ford vehicle needs to be at a certain quantity to properly lubricate your engine and other vital parts of your car. If your oil pressure warning light comes on, it usually means your car is low on oil. Once in a while, the light will be triggered by an electrical malfunction, though, so if you re-fill the oil and it remains on, give us a call for service.

Service Vehicle Soon

Service Vehicle Soon

Your vehicle has a maintenance schedule that keeps it healthy and happy. Just like people need to go to a doctor regularly, cars need to periodically get a checkup and maintenance from our certified auto mechanics. If you have a service vehicle soon light, it usually means that you need to bring your vehicle in for something routine like a tire rotation.

Tire Pressure Monitoring System

TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System)

Adequately inflated tires give your vehicle stability on the road. They keep your vehicle safe. If your TPMS indicator light comes on, it means your tires may need air or may be defective. If you re-fill your tires and the light doesn't go off, contact our Ford dealership for service.

Slip Indicator

Slip Indicator

TRAC (Traction Control) and VSC (Vehicle Stability Control) are two features on your Ford that keep your car stable. If the Slip indicator light comes on, it could mean your vehicle has become unstable on the road and needs service.

Charging System Warning Light

Charging System Warning Light

Electrical systems and wiring issues might be the reason you're seeing a Charging System Warning Light. It's vital to contact us for service if you see this light.

Brake System

Brake System

If your brakes are malfunctioning, the brake system light will come on, and that calls for a visit to our service center. A serious issue with your brakes could cause you to have an accident.

Open Door Warning Light

Open Door Warning Light

We all forget to close our car doors entirely sometimes. When this happens, you'll see a simple open door warning light.

Coolant Level Warning

Coolant Level Warning

Low coolant can damage your engine. After replacing coolant, this light should go off. If it doesn't, it could be a problem with the warning system itself. Call us for service.