Replacing Fuses - Ford KA Owner's Handbook Manual

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105-132 Ford KA EN
14-10-2010

REPLACING FUSES

GENERAL INFORMATION fig. 30
Fuses protect the electric system: they
cut in (i.e. they blow) in the event
of a failure or improper action on
the system.
When a device does not work, check
the efficiency of its fuse: the filament
A must be intact. If it is not, replace
the blown fuse with another with
the same amperage (same colour).
B intact fuse.
C fuse with damaged filament.
To facilitate fuse replacement, use
the pliers D hooked to the fuse box
lid on the dashboard left-hand side.
Refer to the tables on the following
pages to identify the protection fuse.
126
11:37
Pagina 126
fig. 30
If a fuse blows again,
contact a Ford Dealership.
Never replace a fuse
with metal wires
or anything else.
Never replace a fuse
with another with a higher
amp rating; DANGER OF FIRE.
(MEGA-FUSE, MIDI-FUSE,
MAXI-FUSE) contact a Ford
Dealership.
KA00099m
WARNING
key has been removed and that
all the other services are switched
off and/or disengaged.
(air bag system, braking system),
power unit systems (engine system,
transmission system) or steering
WARNING
system blows, contact a Ford
Dealership.
WARNING
In case of general
protection fuse intervention
WARNING
Before replacing a fuse,
make sure that the ignition
WARNING
If the general protection
fuse for safety systems

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Andrew Robert Chalmers
January 23, 2025

My Ford Ka has a dashboard light showing a battery problem any ideas

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Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025

A battery problem light on a Ford Ka dashboard could be caused by several factors:

1. Battery Issue – A faulty or failing battery can trigger the warning light. In the context, a new battery was installed, but the issue persisted.
2. Battery Sensor Fault – A faulty battery sensor can cause dashboard warning lights to stay on. The code reader identified a battery sensor error after replacing the battery.
3. Coding Issue – The stop/start system requires specific battery management, and the new battery may need to be coded to the car’s system.
4. Light Cluster Issue – The owner checked for known dashboard light cluster issues, but this could still be a contributing factor.
5. Electrical System Faults – Other electrical faults, such as wiring or alternator problems, could also cause the warning light.

Since the error code pointed to the battery sensor after replacing the battery, replacing or recalibrating the sensor may resolve the issue.

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