The flashing battery light in a 2003 Ford Escape typically indicates a potential issue with the charging system. This could be due to a failing alternator, a weak or dead battery, or problems with the battery connections and cables. It’s important to have the charging system inspected to prevent the vehicle from losing power while driving. Ignoring the warning could lead to more significant electrical issues or leave you stranded.
If the check engine light is flashing every second or so with the engine running that means an engine cylinder misfire has been detected
One option to reset is to disconnect the positive (+) battery cale on the battery for 3 minutes. Then reconnect it , this will reboot the computer and the light. SORRY: It doesnt work on the Nissan 2003 350z to do this.
The battery light can come on due to a low charging voltage. Check the alternator for full output, and make sure that the alternator belt is not slipping.
It means the radio is locked. You will have to insert the code to unlock the radio. You must have disconnected the battery or the battery ran down.
An engine cylinder misfire has been detected if your check engine light is flashing
A yellow flashing engine light is an indication that the engine should be checked. The yellow flashing light can because by low water level or low motor oil.
Yes but, if the light is flashing no.
A malfunction has been detected
Add fuel to the gastank.
According to the 2003 Ford Expedition owners manual : If your Overdrive Off light is flashing : " have your vehicle serviced as soon as possible otherwise damage to your transmission can occur " ( it might just be a sensor )
The flashing red light is for the factory security system that comes with your vehicle, I own a 2002 Ford Explorer and we have the same thing...
The 2003 Ford Escape Owner Guide shows : ( Foglamp , front , # 898 bulb )