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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Trucks / December 2006

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1997 Ranger-Dash lights

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fazelock@yahoo.com - 10 Dec 2006 23:23 GMT
Hi
Does anyone know the best approach to replacing dash lights on a '97
Ranger?  I'm not sure whether to start digging from the top side or
underside to begin to find them. Any help would be MUCH appreciated.
Thanx in advance.
Steve Barker LT - 11 Dec 2006 02:50 GMT
Pull the entire cluster out.  Then replace bulbs.

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> Hi
> Does anyone know the best approach to replacing dash lights on a '97
> Ranger?  I'm not sure whether to start digging from the top side or
> underside to begin to find them. Any help would be MUCH appreciated.
> Thanx in advance.
CJB - 11 Dec 2006 04:16 GMT
Exactly.  You'll have to take the cluster out.  It's not very hard.  Just be
careful not to brake the clips that hold the trim pieces in place.  As to
the cluster itself, the speedo is driven electronically, so there's no
speedo cable to fight with.

CJB

> Pull the entire cluster out.  Then replace bulbs.
>
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>> underside to begin to find them. Any help would be MUCH appreciated.
>> Thanx in advance.
 
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