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By lightswarning | February 1, 2021 | | 0 Comments
Most Ford cars sold today have a tire pressure warning light fitted in the instrument cluster on the dashboard.
As soon as the tire pressure drops this light will illuminate orange to indicate that you need to fix the problem.
If the indicator is flashing it may mean that a rapid drop in pressure is detected and it is recommended that you pull over straight away.
The drop in pressure could be caused by a leak from a puncture or wear and tear around the rim – even a rapid change in temperature can sometimes cause this too.
Driving around on tires that are not correctly pumped up can be dangerous, affecting both braking and handling. The worst-case scenario is that the tire bursts (usually at the worst time possible like at higher speeds) and your car becomes uncontrollable.
You need to either pump the tire up yourself or seek help from a trained professional from a tire shop or at Ford.
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You may know these as dashboard symbols or warning symbols but they all do the same thing – inform the driver about the health of the car.
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