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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Explorer / August 2004

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Dashlights Non-Functioning

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Kevin - 28 Aug 2004 12:43 GMT
Hello,

In regard to my 1995 Ford Explorer, my steering wheel lights, door lights
and instrument panel lights are not functioning.

All of the fuses appear to be fine. Has anyone else experienced a similar
problem? If so any advice on how to correct it?

Thanks,
Kevin
SmartyPants - 28 Aug 2004 16:03 GMT
> In regard to my 1995 Ford Explorer, my steering wheel lights, door lights
> and instrument panel lights are not functioning.

If you rotate the headlight switch all the way on does it make a difference?
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engineer1955 - 28 Aug 2004 17:02 GMT
I'm having the same problem with my 1999. Also, the running lights don't
work.
Are yours?
ckirk - 31 Aug 2004 02:23 GMT
I have encountered the same problem with my '99 Taurus.  I checked all of
the fuses, relays, etc. that might have remotely been a contributor to the
problem; pulled apart the wiring harnes to check the splices and
connections shown on the wiring diagram but did not solve the problem.  I
even enlisted my uncle the NSA Electrical engineer to help determine what
was going on but to no avail.  I ended up rewiring the power supply to the
headlight switch to the cigarette lighter, now 2+ yrs later all is well and
I have yet to determine what the cause was.  If someone has a solution I'd
be interested it learning what it is.
 
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