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For expedition 99, my dashboard light doesn't work anymore, I've tried finding what fuse to replace but unable to locate problem.

I have a Ford Expedition 99 and my dashboard lights don't work anymore. I've tried finding what fuse it may be but unable to find problem. Ben

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There are two fuse's , one is in the under hood fuse /relay center or as ford calls it Battery junction block and one in the central junction block Blown fuse(s): Battery junction box (BJB) Fuse 6 (15A) and central junction box (CJB) Fuse 18 (5A ,on the lids are the # locations .Are you saying that nothing lights , radio, heater controls , back lighting for the instrument cluster . No check engine light, or any other warning lights . Do all the gauges work ? CJB is located left side of dash . Check the fuse's ! For expedition 99, my dashboard light doesn&#3 - 25309735-p0bbf4gezpmb21wjojjnal1o-3-3.gif

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Somewhere on the dash or around it is control for the brightness and this reostat type switch could be faulty ,also check for a feed to this unit .

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Based on the wiring diagram that I'm looking at, there are fuses located in the rear. you should check fuse #2, it will be one that have a 7.5 amp rating. This also send power to your reverse lamps.

Good luck and thanks for sharing the info, it helped.

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