I'm not a mechanic, but I believe the GEM (generic electronic module) controls the operation of the warning lights and chimes, among other things on your Explorer. It should be located in the centre stack area of your dash, either to the left or behind your radio, visible when the radio is removed. It has plug in wiring harnesses connected to it.
One, the other lights are for ignition ,ecu etc
If the Explorer is running engaging the parking brake is supposed to turn the daytime running lights off , otherwise the daytime running lights are supposed to shut off when the engine is shut off . I have a 2004, Eddie Bauer Explorer. On the light switch itself, there is a selection to turn on or off the day lights, as well as the extended, courtesy lights after ignition is turned off.
hi i think that is your oil level
check the ignition switch under the console on the steering column
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.
Head lights on?
Yes, the ignition on a trailblazer can cause head lights to work improperly.
Press and hold the mileage reset button turn the ignition on wait for 4 dashes to appear, switch ignition off job done ! this will not work. this only resets your service light and not the engine managent light.
Is it when the ignition lights on the brake lights are stuck on? If so adjust the brake light switch at the pedal.hope this helps Answer: Its the park lights. The vehicle is probably in park.
Where is the fuse located that controls the inside dash lights on a 1993 Ford Explorer
Yes any tail lights/head lights, pretty much everything but doors will fit on both ford explorer sports and 4dr explorers between the years 1998 and 2001
Chances are its your key that is worn vs. a bad ignition switch. Try a new key 1st.