If it is a dead battery, it's strange that the exterior lights work, but no dashboard switches work. Going to put it on a charger now and if it's still messed up tomorrow, I will have it towed to the dealer. 1. Dead battery, with a pretty weird failure mode. Or, 2. Dash shorted out and needs a major overhaul.
The dashboard lights have stopped aswell as the centre console lights and my number plate lights. All my lights work apart from n.o lights. Them lot run through a 7.5a fuse, ive checked that and hasn't blown, replaced it anyway and still doesn't work, ive checked the connection on the back of the fuse box which is good, also replaced my number
If there's something wrong with the door mechanism internally, it will require recovery of the A/C and coolant system, removal of entire dash assembly to access and remove the heater suitcase to perform the repairs. 1 2. This is an older thread, you may not receive a response, and could be reviving an old thread.
I own a 2008 Ford Fiesta MK6 1.4 TDCI and I am having a little trouble with the door open warning light on the dash staying on. Also, the doors won't lock using the key remote control. If I shut the O/S front door hard then all is well so can only assume the problem could be the micro switch?
When all your dashboard lights turn on at once, it most commonly indicates an issue with the alternator or the charging system. It is common for all the dash lights to come on with no alternator output; low voltage can cause unusual electrical issues. The alternator should be tested at the time of battery replacement.
1 post · Joined 2012. #5 · Apr 4, 2012. Hi, calling for help from Mumbai, India. I drive a Ford Fiesta 1.4 TDCI Zxi. A few days back the door warning light started behaving weirdly. It won't go off even when all doors are properly closed and consequently the central locking would not engage.
The vehicle was taken to mel hambelton Ford (11771 w kellogg ave, wichita, ks 67209, (316) 462-3673) where it was diagnosed that the electrical sensor failed on the throttle body and needed to be
Airbag Failure. If your Fiesta’s airbag system is not getting a response from one of the airbags in the diagnostic cycle, it’ll turn the airbag light on until the problem has been fixed and the system has been reset. 5. Airbag Module /Sensors. Your Fiesta’s airbag system control unit may have failed.
Marie B December 28, 2020. Resetting the start stop option in the Ford Fiesta is easy to do. It will only take about 4 to 7 minutes of Your time. The first thing You will need to do is open the driver's side door, and get inside. Put Your key in the ignition, and turn it to the on position. Make sure that You do not accidentally start the engine.
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