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Anonymous Posted on Dec 14, 2017

My turn signals, hazard lights and lower brake lights all went out at once. I understand that you have to take out the switch where you turn on the headlights and there is a panel that controls all those functions. I need to know how to pull out the knob so I can access the panel to replace headlight switch in dash

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I would first go on you tube, enter your vehicle info and how to replace the circuit board for your lights. It will take you to numerous videos of what you need to know.

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  • Posted on Mar 14, 2009

SOURCE: instr. panel and running lights fuse blow when headlights turn on

Do yourself a favor before taking to a dealer. Open the hood and find the fuse box. It will be on the firewall on the drivers side. Open it and fine the low beam relay. Finding it is easy. If you open your owners manual and look up relay in the index in the back of the manual there will be a listing of the relay locations. If you dont have the manual any more. A relay is a black or grey box. There are two diffrent types. The types look like a square and one looks like a rectangle. You are looking for the rectangle. The low beam relay is in the row of rectangle relays closest to the driver's side fender. Remove the two closest to the windshield. The one closest to the windshield is for high beam. Take that one and place it where the low beam is.If that fixes it go to an auto parts store and buy a replacement relay. Then try the lights. Let me know and good luck !

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 26, 2009

SOURCE: Hazards stuck, dash is dark when headlights on

I had a similar problem with my 2002 Taurus. I removed the dash and pulled out the display behind the steering wheel. I reseated all the light bulbs behind the display. Everything has worked fine since. You will find more info on how to do this if you search the internet.

Jeremy Wilson

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  • Posted on Aug 17, 2009

SOURCE: My 96 ranger turn signals & hazards don't

It Could Be The Flasher Switch Or Turn Signal Switch Now This May Not Be Whats Wrong with Yours Now My Ignition Switch came Apart on my car and i lost turn signals and E flashers i hope one of these will help

Vitally Alcher

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  • Posted on Sep 09, 2009

SOURCE: 1999 ford crown vic dash light running light problem.

Check all the bulbs at tail end for parking and brakes, test grounds and harness for trailer. Check fuses. clean batery terminals, Re instal head light swich properly and make sure all wires conect.
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david dixon

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  • Posted on Dec 30, 2009

SOURCE: Both Headlights went out on 98 Ford Explorer at the same time.

you drive a ford truck and the most common problem with the lights are the multi function switch (turn singnal, high/low beam wipers) you can get one of theese from a local junk yard to save money this part at the dealer will run you about $150.00.

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