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no photo of odd lamps posted, must we guess blind? IDK..
not told are said lamps in the glove box users guide, Lost it"?
that is the KGB/GRU/NSA spy monitoring box.( LoL , GRIN)
wild wild, guess, After market , add on ALARM?
some alarms blink key off in the hope of scaring thieves.
never seen any Ford oEM alarm there. under column, me.
learn to post photos to the bind and magic can happen.
Hi Colin, that sounds like the immobiliser light that is on which means that if the key has been damaged or the car is not recognising the programmed key, the car won't start.
I agree that the pictographs are not very helpful. You probably have one of the new chargers. I have an old one, which is a little easier to figure out.
From top to bottom
1. The flashing green light with the electric plug indicates that the unit is plugged in and ready to go.
2. The flashing red little fan means that the battery is too warm so it is just cooling it and not charging it at that moment.
3. The solid red empty battery outline means that it is charging but hasn't got very far, less than 80% full.
4. The mostly full battery outline with both solid red and green lights at the same time means it is 80% full or more
5. The full battery outline and solid green with the musical notes means it is full up.
6. The broken battery outline with flashing red and green means you've got a broken battery.
7. The yellow light with the wrench means the charger is "conditioning" the battery, whatever that means.
8. The yellow light with the fan means "cooling abnormality."
it is the immobilizer indicator ( red light far right hand corner of dash) it usally means that key is not communicating with computer , try another key ? or if your battery went dead this could cause communacation failure? check your ground to battery and then leave battery disconnected for a few hours , and if there is someone who can scan for codes and wright down any that are there and then clear codes, it can also just be a computer failure that has triggered that light.
If the red light looks like a little engine than you little Punto is sick and needs a doctor. You'r best bet is to go to a mechanic and ask him to diagnose why you'r Punto isn't well. If the red light looks more like a little can with something dripping out of it. Than your Punto is just asking for some oil. Aafter you give it 2 litres of oil it should be happy again.
the ecu is located behind the passenger kick panel , there is a little window at the top of it which has 2 lights in it red and green, turn the key to the on position, do not start engine, push gas pedal all the way down then release, the lights will start blinking, for example if you get 3 green blinks and 2 red blinks that means code 32, 5 green and 1 red code 51, there is a list on the front of the ecu that tells you what each code means
do you mean the drivers door won't unlock or lock ? does your spare key work ? does it work from the switch inside the vehicle ? does the little red light flash on the key ?
THAT LIGHT IS EITHER THE PARKING BRAKE LIGHT WHICH MEANS YO PROBABLY PUSHED IT 1 CLICK BY MISTAKE SO PULL THE BRAKE RELEASE TO MAKE SURE,OR IT'S TELLING YOU IT'STIME TO CHANGE THE BRAKES.HOPE THIS HELPS
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