Fog lights.if equipped
Turn your headlights on and then pull the headlight switch out towards you
if you just pull on it real hard it should just pop out
I believe you turn your headlights on low beam and then pull out on the headlight switch
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 )
Try turning your headlights on ( on low beam ) and then pull out on your headlight switch ( that seems to be quite common on the newer Fords )
Turn your headlight selector switch on your dash to the low beam position and pull the knob towards you to turn on your fog lights
If it is the dash switch ( to turn the headlights on), then you have to take the dash a part. If it is the switch on the column, you have to remove your ignition lock cylinder (put the key in and turn it to on, NOT start, and poke the pin in the bottom of the cylinder, then pull the cylinder out of the column). Remove the steering column cover (top and bottom). The switch is held on by 2 Torx screws. THIS SWITCH IS THE MOST COMMON CAUSE OF FORD HEADLIGHT RELATED PROBLEMS
Below and to the left of the steering wheel, it is a pull out style knob.
Reach under the dash and you will feel a button that you push in on the switch itself. Then you can just pull it out from behind.
On a 2002 Ford Expedition : Turn your low beam headlights on and then pull the headlight switch out towards you to turn on the fog lights
Pull out type switch? There should be a silver button on the side of the switch (behind dash) Push this button and pull the switch handle Handle should pull completely out of dash Unscrew bezel and switch should drop out from behind the dash Ford suggests replacing connector plug when switch is replaced
There should be a button on the side of switch (behind dash) Depress this button pull on switch knob, entire rod should pull out of switch Unscrew bezel and switch is removed from back Ford suggests replacing wiring harness at the same time