2011 ford f150 ranch hand dashboard lights on

Asked by Tony Jun 05, 2022 at 01:28 PM about the 2011 Ford F-150 King Ranch SuperCrew 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Have new battery and the alternator checkout to
be okay. My check engine, ABS, brake and no skid
lights still come on.

1 Answer

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You need to have the PCM and ABS computer scanned for trouble codes. The PCM can be scanned by your local auto parts store. Most stores will do it for free. But usually they don't have scan tools that will communicate with the ABS computer. The check engine light is on because of at least one code in the PCM. The ABS, brake warning light, and traction control light are all on because the ABS and traction control systems work together. When the ABS computer sees a problem with the ABS system the traction control system is disabled too. So the lights all come on. As for the ABS and red brake warning light coming on together you have a problem with the ABS that will affect the dynamic stability of the vehicle. Once you have the trouble codes you can go from there. Hope that helps! Jim

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