You will need to specify the year, or check your owner manual.
the high beam indicator is only on when the high beams are on
According to the 2002 Ford Explorer Owner Guide : The LOW BEAM headlights take bulb ( # 9006 ) Also , the HIGH BEAMS use # 9005
Check fuse # 16 - 20 amp - for Hi Beam Headlamps and Hi Beam Indicator
Try pushing your turn signal lever forward , that's what I do to turn on my high beam headlights on my 1995 Ford Explorer
Try the floor to the front left. There should be a switch you can press with your foot.
To change the high beam indicator you have to take the instrument cluster out of the dash.
The high beam indicator light will be located on the right side of the instrument panel. It is in the same housing as the check engine, choke, brake, and seat belt indicator lights. The high beam indicator is the only blue one, making it easier to find.
On a 1996 Ford Explorer : It uses the ( # 9007 head light bulb ) which has ( 2 filaments ) inside the bulb for the low beam and high beam headlights ( 2 bulbs are required between the driver side and the passenger side ) In the dash there is a HIGH BEAM indicator light , located to the right of the fuel gauge and below the Anti-lock Brake System warning light In order to switch the high beams on you GENTLY push the turn signal lever forward away from you and to switch back to low beam , GENTLY pull the lever back towards you
possibley blown high beam light
it;s design that way
It is generally a small blue light that illuminates in the dash cluster notifying you that your high beam headlights are on.
Yes....every car since at least the 50's and 60's have a high beam indicator.