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Panel lights and parking/tail lights should be on 1 circuit Brake lights should be on a separate circuit If you are sure fuses are good- Check bulbs Check headlight switch Check stoplight switch
instrument panel lights for 1998 ford explorer the fues is good and when dimmer swtich is good
This may be of use have you checked tht the wiring and fuses are in sound condition
bad interior light dimmer switch or a poor ground. burnt out lights.
Possible bad headlight switch. The switch is actually 2 switches in one. One side turns on the headlights and the other contacts turn on the tail lights which also feed the instrument panel through usually a 5 amp fuse.
Look and see if the bulbs are good, and check the wiring for breaks and cracked insulation.
Check your fuses! If they're all good I would next check the wireing on your stereo. I had a loose wire once back there and it made my instrument cluster's lights not work when I had the headlights on and I had to guess my speeds at night.
Check the park lamp relay. It is probably next to the fuse.
Check dimmer switch.
Look for a knob on the panel which dims the dash lights. It may be turned all the way down.
Hello, Jamison here, NOT SURE, but check for more fuses in POWER DISTRIBUTION BOX UNDER HOOD. GOOD LUCK, Jamison
dash panel lights working? all fuses ok?, check on the fuses box under the hood it's a number 10 red, check if keeps blowing up