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Battery sensor calibration for Ford Fiesta 6

Model: Ford Fiesta MK 6, Fiesta 6, MK VI - Years 2008-2017
Part: Warning light – error code

After replacing the dead battery of the Ford Fiesta with a new one, we must proceed with resetting the battery monitoring sensor. To do this, we sit in the driver's seat, turn the key to position two, press the rear fog light button five times, to the left of the steering column. Then we press the hazard button five times, located in the center of the dashboard. After doing this, we will see the red battery light flash three times to confirm the reset. Turn off the instrument panel.

Posted on 6 September 2024 by ScegliAuto

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