I have a complete indiglow dash gauge system in my 1999 Ford Explorer XLT. I also have indiglow gauges on my pillar so I think I should be able to help. But I will tell you if it is the dash set, plan on spending about 4-5 hours to complete this. You can email brown955@comcast.net
1. What kind of panel?2. Does it come with a separate dimmer and/or color changer?3. Is it one piece or 6 separate pieces?
If the air bag warning light is on in your gauge cluster, that is indicating a fault with your SRS system (airbag system) Get it checked out.
The dash lights on an Explorer are used to light the warning symbols and to illuminate the speedometer, gas gauge, and RPM gauge. These lights are controlled by fuses.
After you lock the doors on your Explorer, the word THEFT will light uo in your gauge cluster for, I think it's 30 seconds, and then the word THEFT will flash on and off in your gauge cluster.
By any chance are you referring to the word "THEFT" that blinks in your gauge cluster when the Explorer is shut off and locked up ? That indicates that your alarm system is armed .
Something is wrong with the Anti-lock Brake System , it could be a fuse , a sensor , or some other problem . As long as the red BRAKE light is not on in your gauge cluster you still have " normal " brakes
There is something wrong with your Anti-lock Brake System , it could be a fuse , a sensor , or some other problem . As long as the BRAKE light is not on in your gauge cluster you still have " normal " brakes
ABS stands for Automatic Braking System. The ABS light in a 1997 Ford Explorer will come on when this braking system is activated.
For a 2001 Ford Explorer : No , there is an engine temperature gauge Also , there is a " CHECK GAGE " light ( the light will come on if the engine coolant temperature is too high , the engine oil pressure is too low , or the fuel gauge indicates it is at or near empty )
The check gage light comes on if the engine coolant temperature is too high , the oil pressure is too low , or the gas gauge is at or near empty
It has a " check gage " light if the fuel gauge is at or near empty , the engine coolant temperature is high , or the engine oil pressure is low
On a 1997 Ford Explorer : CHECK ENGINE is just to the left of the " C " on the engine coolant temperature gauge ( Helpfull )
On a 1998 Ford Explorer ( like my 1995 ) Either your engine coolant temperature is too high , your engine oil pressure is too low , or your fuel gauge is at or near empty ( any of those 3 things will turn on the " check gage " warning light )