It has a " check gage " light if the fuel gauge is at or near empty , the engine coolant temperature is high , or the engine oil pressure is low
In a 2002 Ford Explorer Sport Trac : The CHECK " GAGE " warning light comes on if the the oil pressure is too low , the engine cooling temperature is too high , or the gas tank gauge is near or at empty
The dash lights on an Explorer are used to light the warning symbols and to illuminate the speedometer, gas gauge, and RPM gauge. These lights are controlled by fuses.
Inside the gas tank with the sending unit for the fuel gauge
If the air bag warning light is on in your gauge cluster, that is indicating a fault with your SRS system (airbag system) Get it checked out.
I was looking at the ( 2001 ) Ford Explorer Sport Trac Owner Guide and it shows there is an ( O/D OFF ) light in your gauge cluster when the ( overdrive ) is switched off by using the switch on the end of your automatic transmission gear selector
We have no temperature gauge in our car. Didn't come equipped with one. It probably has a warning light that would illuminate if the engine was getting to hot.
On a 1998 Ford Explorer ( like my 1995 ) Either your engine coolant temperature is too high , your engine oil pressure is too low , or your fuel gauge is at or near empty ( any of those 3 things will turn on the " check gage " warning light )
it might be gauge failure. jeep's were bad about gauge's going bad
The oil pressure gauge in a 1999 Ford Explorer is ELECTRIC
Either your engine temperature is too high , your oil pressure is too low , or your gas gauge is at or near empty
The check gage light ( if equipped ) lights up if the fuel tank is at or near empty , the engine coolant temperature is high , or the oil pressure is low
fuel gauge stays on full and the tempreture does not move from cold on ford explorer 1998