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Nothing lights up when accessory is pressed. Is it a hidden camera so "big brother" can watch me picking my nose while driving?
It would appear your flux capacitor has failed, nothing happening at 88mph I'm guessing? Joking aside its just the highbeam indicator.
 


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I have never seen the security light flash in that location under the high beams light...I have even sat in the car and locked it and waited for some sort of blinking.

I don't know what security light you are speaking of?
If you are referring to the "A" with the arrow around it, that has been proven to be an auto start/stop icon.
Auto start/stop is not used on this model.



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I don't know what security light you are speaking of?
If you are referring to the "A" with the arrow around it, that has been proven to be an auto start/stop icon.
Auto start/stop is not used on this model.



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TDavis mentioned it on page 3...no biggie.
 


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TDavis mentioned it on page 3...no biggie.
Sorry, I missed that.



BTW, when performing the LED test, both the auto start/stop and frost warning icons are the only ones that blink.
I am not sure but that may indicate that are not used.




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Another thought for that mystery Wirelss-Car-Lock light, Does Ford have some version of OnStar ? (they can secure or unlock a vehicle remotely)
 


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It’s kind of like when your gauges go thru a check procedure with the access port, what the help is the snowflake for?!
 


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I believe that but I drove in accumulating snow, below 20* and I’ve never seen t come on, except in the gauge sweep.
As I said above (you may have missed). :)

"BTW, when performing the LED test, both the auto start/stop and frost warning icons are the only ones that blink.
I am not sure but that may indicate that are not used."



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As I said above (you may have missed). :)

"BTW, when performing the LED test, both the auto start/stop and frost warning icons are the only ones that blink.
I am not sure but that may indicate that are not used."



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Oh damn I’m bad about running to the end of the thread and not reading it all like I have some genius questions to ask
 


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Oh damn I’m bad about running to the end of the thread and not reading it all like I have some genius questions to ask
Don't concern yourself, you are not the only one. LOL
I have done that myself many times before.



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Sorry, I missed that.



BTW, when performing the LED test, both the auto start/stop and frost warning icons are the only ones that blink.
I am not sure but that may indicate that are not used.




Dave
How do you perform the LED test?
 


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How do you perform the LED test?
In car, press and hold the trip reset button.
Continue to hold the trip reset button and press the start button (or turn key).
You do not need to start the car, so foot on clutch is not needed.
Continue to hold the trip reset button for about 10 seconds.
Instrument cluster will go into diag mode.
Release the trip reset button then press to step through the tests.
First test is gauge sweep.
Second is LED test.




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UPDATE on This Icon



I contacted my friend, the shop foreman at my dealer.
He looked in all the manuals that they have and asked everyone that he could.
They do not have an answer and could find no info on it.
He has put in a call to Ford Engeneering, so I hope to have proper answer soon.

I have worked with guy for many years and he will not let this go because now I have stumped him.



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Even the Ford Engineering Rep. did not have a definitive answer and he was not interested to look into it further.

I continued to ask around more and as was stated before it might be for some kind of global locking.
I just don't understand why there would be a need for an icon for global locking when no one should be in the car.




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Maybe it was cheaper just to leave in there versus removing it? [scratch]
 




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