Orange wrench check manual light Comes on but won’t stay on?

Asked by Teague13 Oct 01, 2018 at 04:27 PM about the 2017 Ford Fusion

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Had an orange wrench pop up in the dash
saying “see manual”.  Well, it’s popped up a
couple times but turns back off when it shuts
off. Restart and the wrench is gone. Can I still
have the code read after the lights goes
away?  I’m on sure what to do.  I don’t want
to drive it if it needs to be worked on, but the
light is intermittent. Bought the car used, but
it’s still very new and low mileage about 10
months ago.

5 Answers

70

Did you ever get an answer to this? I'm having this exact problem now.

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120

I’m at the car lot now and they are telling me that no codes are pulling up on their very expensive over 5000.00 machine . My light has came on 4 times already and turns off right when I turn the car off . This light means there is a issue with the transmission

12 people found this helpful.
70

I'm just praying that it isn't serious. Please someone that actually got the problem solved be positive

7 people found this helpful.
50

The manual says it’s illuminates when a powertrain or an AWD fault has been detected

5 people found this helpful.

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