The drive switch to the lower right of the steering wheel has 3 positions: Left to right they are A4WD, H4WD and L4WD. When the switch is in the H4WD position, you are in High 4 Wheel Drive.
either the switch or the fan motor
I have the same problem. My high beam switch finally stopped working and now I have to hold the switch in order to keep high beams on. Did you find a solution, or does anyone know what the part number is or how to change the high beam switch? My 2000 MC just started doing the same thing recently :(
You pull back on the turn signal switch. I believe the Classic that year might have still had the floor-mounted high beam switch, though.
To switch to four-wheel drive in a 2003 Lincoln Navigator, locate the 4WD control switch on the dashboard, which typically has options for 2WD, 4WD High, and 4WD Low. Ensure the vehicle is at a complete stop, then turn the switch to the desired four-wheel drive mode. For 4WD Low, you may need to shift the transmission into neutral before engaging. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific instructions and safety precautions.
Bulbs, fuse, wires ,switch.
You should take geography, math, english to become a navigator
The headlight high/low beam dimmer switch is part of the turn signal switch.The dash light dimmer is next to the headlight on/off switch.The headlight high/low beam dimmer switch is part of the turn signal switch.The dash light dimmer is next to the headlight on/off switch.
dimmer switch wore out or you might just have running lights.
You may need to replace your dimmer switch.
I'd be looking at a faulty headlight or stalk switch.
Could be, Contacts have high resistance (dirty contacts), Overloaded circuit,
It might be the high/low beam switch. Had to replace one on my '96 when I had only low beams.