On your dash, to the right of the headlight switch, is a dimmer wheel switch for your dash lights. Check to make sure that hasn't been rotated all the way down. The owner"s manual lists the following fuses in the fuse panel on the driver's end of the dash ( visible with driver's door open) in location # 11 - 7.5 amp - instrument cluster in location # 15 - 7.5 amp - instrument cluster in location # 33 - 15 amp - instrument cluster/DRL module/headlamps or bulbs no good.
to change the lights you remove the dash cluster and replace the bulbs. the number for the bulbs are 197
In a 2002 Ford Explorer Sport Trac : In the Power Distribution Box ( which is " live " ) located in the engine compartment , on the drivers side of the engine compartment ( mini fuse # 29 is a 15 amp fuse for the fog lights )
location # 27 - 10 amp fuse - red color
did u check the fuse in the fuse panel ? maybe a simple fix>
It should be a 15 amp fuse number 11.
It Should Be Number 4. If It Is OK , Then Check # 1. If All Fuses Are OK Your Instrument Cluster May Be Burned Out. This Is Just About Always A Dealer Repair.
Fuse number 8 Just count from top left like reading a book. It should be a 15A blue fuse. This controls the speedo cluster lights, Tail lights etc. Your head light fuses are in the engine compartment in that fuse box.
According to the 2005 Ford Explorer Sport Trac Owner Guide : ( the head lights take bulb # 9007 )
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There is no set number of male cones that can be found in a cluster. Unlike female cones, which are usually single, there can be large numbers of male cones in cluster.
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There is no set number of male cones that can be found in a cluster. Unlike female cones, which are usually single, there can be large numbers of male cones in cluster.