The wrench light on a 2010 Ford Explorer indicates a potential issue with the vehicle's powertrain, often related to the transmission or engine performance. It serves as a warning that the vehicle's onboard diagnostic system has detected a problem that may affect driving conditions. It's advisable to check the owner's manual for specific guidance and to have the vehicle inspected by a qualified mechanic to diagnose and resolve the issue.
The wrench light in any car means your engine needs attention.
The wrench warning light can come on for many different reasons in your 2006 Ford Explorer. A Ford dealership can diagnose the problem. Make sure the oil doesn't need to be changed, that will cause it to come on.
I was looking at the 2006 Ford Explorer Owner Guide and the wrench light is the Powertrain Malfunction Indicator . It lights up when a powertrain or 4x4 fault has been detected , take it to the dealer
means your abs (brakes) NEEDS REPAIR OR SERVICE
The "wrench light" on the dashboard of a Ford automobile lights up when there is an unspecified problem with the engine. The car must be taken to an authorized dealership or repair shop straight away. Here, the problem can be diagnosed.
The 2010 Ford Explorer has a V6 engine.
The 2010 Ford Explorer has 12 valves.
The 2010 Ford Explorer has a 5-speed automatic.
The 2010 Ford Explorer is a gas-powered vehicle.
It is the powertrain/4x4/AWD malfunction indicator. It is the second indicator light covered in your owners manual if you have one.
The maximum payload of the 2010 Ford Explorer is 1500 lbs..
The 2010 Ford Explorer's turning circle is 36.8 ft..