Repair the issue which is causing the light to turn on.
The NHTSA doesn't list any recalls for suspension problems on a 1999 Ford Explorer - the only thing close would be the Firestone tires.
bulb # for brake light on your explorer is a 3157 backup light bulb # is 3156 hope this helps
On a 1999 Ford Taurus : The oil pressure warning light is just to the right of the tachometer * just above the parking brake / emergency brake , brake fluid level warning light
The battery warning light illuminates when the battery isn't being charged , get it checked out to find the problem and then repair.
It is not a "warning" light but an indicator that you have pressed the button near the shifter to put the tranny into tow mode.
There is a battery light above the engine temperature gauge
That warning light means a light bulb is out. Check all of your brake lights (including the brake light on the rear dash!)
After the Explorer is scanned for trouble codes to diagnose and then repair the malfunction , then the check engine light can be reset
On a 1999 Ford Explorer , I know that the " Limited " trim has air suspension The shut off switch is in the cargo area , on the drivers side , near the liftgate , in the storage compartment where the wheel jack is stored
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The warning lights on a 1999 Passat mean different things depending on the particular light. Some of the common ones include hand brake light, check engine, oil light and so many more.
( 2 ) shock absorbers on the front suspension and ( 2 ) shock absorbers on the rear suspension ( and if it's the same as my 1995 Ford Explorer there is a short " shock absorber " that is sideways connected to the rear differential that I didn't bother having changed )