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 )
On a 1997 Ford Explorer : CHECK ENGINE is just to the left of the " C " on the engine coolant temperature gauge ( Helpfull )
It's the " service engine soon " light to the left of the gas gauge instead of the " check engine " light , like it is on my 1995 Ford Explorer
The check gage light comes on if the engine coolant temperature is too high , the oil pressure is too low , or the gas gauge is at or near empty
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
For a 2001 Ford Explorer : No , there is an engine temperature gauge Also , there is a " CHECK GAGE " light ( the light will come on if the engine coolant temperature is too high , the engine oil pressure is too low , or the fuel gauge indicates it is at or near empty )
Either your engine coolant temperature is too high , your oil pressure too low , or your gas gauge is near or at empty
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
According to the 2000 Ford Explorer Owner Guide : No , a separate fuse for the check engine light is not listed
* Check gage Illuminates when the engine coolant temperature is high, the engine oilpressure is low or the fuel gauge is at or near empty.
I'm not a mechanic / technician but by any chance are you out of gas The CHECK " GAGE " light on my Ford EXPLORER would come on if the engine coolant temperature is too HIGH , the engine oil pressure is too LOW , or the gas gauge is at or near empty
I was looking at the 2004 Ford Explorer Owner Guide and it has a picture of a instrument panel that shows a " check gage " light in the upper left corner by the engine coolant temperature gauge . The light comes on if the engine coolant temperature is high , the engine oil pressure is low , or ( the fuel gauge is at or near empty )
On a 1999 Ford Explorer : The CHECK " GAGE " light ( located above your tachometer , near the " 3 " ) will come on if the gas gauge is at or near empty , the engine oil pressure is too LOW , or the engine coolant temperature is too HIGH