It shows the intrument brightness control is changed by turning the odometer reset button.
There is the ( low coolant ) warning light that is at the bottom of your gauge cluster between the engine temperature gauge and your tachometer
The light for the anti-theft system is just to the left of the tachometer ( it's the picture of 1/2 of a car with a padlock )
That's the check transaxle warning light ( located at the bottom of the tachometer on the left side )
A decrease in horse power?
On a 2000 Mercury Cougar : The warning light that looks like a can with an X through it , located between the engine coolant temperature gauge and the tachometer ( at the bottom of the gauge cluster ) is your ( LOW engine cooling system warning light )
That is the Check Engine light. It means there is a problem with the emissions system.
The warning light in the bottom area of your tachometer that looks like a circle ( gear ) with an exclamation mark in the middle is your " check transaxle " ( transmission ) warning light . If the light stays on take your vehicle in for servicing
There's a lone knob behind and to the left of the steering wheel. It looks like a clock with a light bulb on it. Took me 5 years to find it.
like what it looks like??.....if so,when your driving the green drive light will start blinking on ur dash
I was looking at the 2001 Ford Windstar Owner Guide and the warning light : above the tachometer is the check fuel cap light below the engine temperature gauge in the middle is the bulb warning light , one of the exterior bulbs has burned out
On a 1998 Ford Explorer : Would you mean the air bag ( Supplemental Restraint System , SRS ) warning light in the bottom area of your tachometer
I was looking at the 2006 Ford Taurus Owner Guide and to the right of the speedometer is a ( traction control active ) light that looks like a clock If the light flashes it means the traction control is active If the light stays on continuously a malfunction has been detected and should be checked out by a professional