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I would start with replacing the head light switch
Possible headlight switch.
I had a similar problem with my S70 and discovered the headlight switch was defective. The switch had actually begun to separate causing the contacts for the tail lights not to make contact. Try having someone observe the tail lights while you push on the headlight switch. If the tail lights begin to work, replace the headlight switch.
the circuit breaker is built into the headlight switch.
Turn the headlight switch on and press it in.
Headlights,interior lights stop working.checked all fuses. I would suspect the headlight switch and/or the electrical connection at the headlight switch is faulty.
On a 2002 Ford Explorer : On the headlight switch , select automatic , park lights, or low beam headlights and pull the headlight switch out towards you to turn the fog lights on ( push the switch in again to turn the fog lights off )
Pull the headlight switch knob when it is in the headlight 'on' position. This turns on the fog lights.
You have a faulty headlight switch. It's too much of a load on the headlight switch to run all the lights at the same time. You should run a separate light switch for the running lights.
Pull out on the headlight switch to turn on the fog lights.
Check your headlight switch. Sometimes the switch goes bad and the dash lights won't light. Replace the switch for the fix.
and that didnt fix the problem?