Service now on the 2010 Ford explore is the same as the check engine light. There is no way to reset the check engine light on the vehicle. It comes on when there is something wrong with the car, but it can be caused by just about anything. Due to this, it is not worth Your time hunting down a random issue unless it is something very obvious that has gone wrong. The best thing to do is take the car to a mechanic and let them scan it with an OBD tool. This will allow them to read the trouble code and tell You where the problem is. Once You know that You can go about getting it fixed, which will turn off the light. One thing to check however is the gas cap and fuel door. If the cap is missing or the door is open then the light will come on. This is a silly thing to go to the mechanic over, so make sure You check it first.
RSC, or Roll Stability Control, helps the vehicle avoid rolling over. The SERVICE RSC NOW will display when the systems is not functioning correctly. If the warning continues to come on or does not go away, you should contact your Ford dealer to have it resolved.
DenverDave
January 20, 2021
I had this error coming on with major beeping. Turns out that it was the result of my alternator not sufficiently charging the battery (which I learned when I stopped and turned off the car to get the beeping to stop, and it wouldn't start again). New alternater, RSC msg gone!
Hold the abs button for one minute .if it goes you are lucky then check your abs sensor ,replace if any fault found last but not least change the part or else before any change release the ABS sensors and re fix it may be loose connection
Bridgette
December 29, 2021
I had the same issue with my explorer, after replace the wheel bearing the rsc light went off! Hope this helps!
You need to change the ABS Module and re program it again after fixing it to your vehicle
Larry tanner
December 6, 2022
Had new brakes pads and rotors and stabilize bars put on all 4 tires ,but my rsc comes on sometimes and ck brake system
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