Look for a blown fuse - if not sure check them with a continuity tester bad one will be evident
I suspect multiple problems. The blank or intermittent odometer problem is a common problem in the 2002 Ford Explorer. The ABS and airbag lights are most likely a different problem than the odometer problem. For complete information on the intermittent odometer problem, see http://www.odometer-repair.com .
I have the same problem a 2000 Saturn sc2 the odometer is diglital lights, regesters 50046 and does not change. Does anyone know if I can change with a junk yard cluster and have it work? dealer seams to think it,s the cluster but wants 500 dollars. would the black box send the correct milage on the car now or would the odometer show the milage from the salvage unit? Or would it not work at all. Sory to answer a question with a question Thanks all Pete
Fuse for parking lights probably blown.
I've go the same problem
Check the daytime running lights module. This has failed with other manufactures resulting in lights that stay on, or are very dim while the vehicle is running.
I had this problem with a '92 Saturn and it was because i blew a fuse. I am not sure which fuse it was as it was about 6 yrs ago, but you should check your fuses and see if any are blown. I know it sounds rediculous that the tail running lights and the dash lights are connected by the same fuse. Sorry I cannot give you a more detailed answer
There is likely a problem with either the headlight switch or the associated circuit.
Try the fuse box, prolly a burnt out fuse.
DRL = Daytime Running Lights, which is essentially your high beam bulbs manipulated to be dimmer.
You didn't mention a problem.
show warning lights and what they mean on 97 Saturn
If your lights pulsate while the car is running in your E320, you probably have a problem with the alternator or distributor. This type of issue is most likely electrical.