The oil levels are just at the point of triggering the warning light.
It's time for more, or more likely, time for an oil change.
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It's common on most Ford's for the light switch to burn out on most models. The newer vehicles have been fixed but that's where you could start.
That's your LOW tire pressure warning light in a 2002 Ford Windstar
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Probably a vacuum leak
brake light bulb out
On a 2001 Ford Windstar : The warning light in the low right corner of your gauge cluster is the ( low washer fluid warning light ) * according to a drawing in the owners manual *
What does it mean when explanation mark with rings around d it on a Ford windstar
I should be able to answer your question if you say which YEAR of Ford Windstar ( I was looking at the 1996 Ford Windstar owners manual and it doesn't have any warning lights above the engine temperature gauge )
The brake warning light in a 2002 Ford Windstar can be triggered by several issues. Common causes include low brake fluid levels, a malfunctioning brake light switch, or a problem with the anti-lock braking system (ABS). Additionally, worn brake pads or issues with the brake system's hydraulic components may also activate the light. It's important to address this warning promptly, as it indicates a potential safety concern.
Ford Windstar was created in 1994.
On a 1996 Ford Windstar : No , just the LOW oil pressure warning light in the left side of your gauge cluster
to be honest idont know