Ford Ranger Common Problems in SA: A 2026 Maintenance Guide
Discover the Ford Ranger's common problems in South Africa and learn how to prevent costly repairs with our comprehensive 2026 maintenance guide.
| 14 November 2025 | Diagnostic & Warning Signs, Engine System

For most South African motorists, a glowing engine light on the dashboard causes instant worry—and for good reason. This amber icon (often called the ‘check engine light’ or ‘engine warning light’) signals that your car needs attention. Ignore it, and you risk expensive repairs or even breakdowns.
The engine light is part of your car’s onboard diagnostics (OBD-II) system. Its job: alert you to faults in the engine or emission controls so issues are fixed before they become severe. The light may look like an engine block or simply say “Check Engine.”
There isn’t one single reason this warning appears. In South Africa, some of the most frequent causes are:
Ignoring any of these can make matters worse. According to the Automobile Association of South Africa (AA), ignoring dashboard lights increases the risk of costly repairs.
The engine light may be your first clue—but it rarely appears alone. Other signs include:
If you have a flashing engine light and any of these symptoms, stop driving—it could prevent major engine damage.
South African law requires warning lights to function. A broken or ignored warning can lead to fines or warranty issues. AA warns that delays may void your insurance or warranty.
Follow these steps:
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