1. Engine Malfunction Indicator: This symbol, often called the "Check Engine Light," comes on when the vehicle's engine control system detects a problem or malfunction. It may be accompanied by a decrease in engine performance or fuel efficiency, and you should have the vehicle checked by a mechanic as soon as possible.
2. Airbag Warning: This symbol becomes orange if there's a problem with the airbag system. It may indicate that the airbags are not functioning correctly or are disabled. You should have the airbag system inspected and repaired if this light is on.
3. Low Tire Pressure Indicator: This symbol indicates that one or more tires are low on pressure. Check the tire pressure of all tires and inflate them to the recommended level as soon as possible. Driving with low tire pressure can be dangerous and can damage your tires.
4. Fuel Level Indicator: When this symbol appears, it indicates that the fuel level is low and needs to be refilled. Refuel your vehicle as soon as possible to avoid running out of gas.
5. Glowing Brake System Warning: This symbol indicates that the vehicle's braking system has a problem. It could be related to low brake fluid levels, worn brake pads, or other brake system issues. Have the braking system inspected and repaired as soon as possible for safe driving.
6. Battery Warning Light: This orange symbol indicates that there is a problem with the vehicle's charging system or battery. It could be caused by a faulty battery, alternator, or other electrical component. Have the charging system checked and repaired as soon as possible.
7. Traction Control Indicator: This symbol indicates that the vehicle's traction control system is engaged or has been activated. It usually comes on when the wheels slip on slippery surfaces, and it helps maintain control and stability of the vehicle.
Please note that these are some of the common orange symbols on a Ford Transit Connect, but there may be others depending on the specific model and features of your vehicle. If you see an unfamiliar symbol or have concerns about any warning lights on your dashboard, consult your vehicle's owner's manual or have it inspected by a qualified mechanic.