If your Ford Expedition's courtesy lights won't turn off, it could be due to a faulty door switch that thinks a door is still open. Additionally, there might be an issue with the vehicle's lighting control module or a malfunctioning timer. Checking the position of all doors and ensuring they are securely closed can help. If the problem persists, it may require further inspection by a mechanic.
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
On a 1996 Ford E-150 : Rotate the headlight knob in your dash fully COUNTERCLOCKWISE to turn on the courtesy and cargo lights
I believe you pull the selector knob ( park lights , headlights etc ) towards you
pull the head light switch out bentley
turn nob all the way to the right and pull the nob out towards you ( away from the dash)
Engaging your parking brake should turn off the daytime running lights
Check fuses , or bulbs in radio burn out.
If your 1999 Ford Expedition has turn signals that do not work but hazard lights that do work, it is likely that you have a fuse that is blown. You might also have a wiring issue including exposed wiring.
I believe if you turn your gauge panel dimmer switch all the way it turns on the interior lights when all the doors are closed
On a 2001 Ford Ranger : Rotate your gauge panel dimmer control all the way UP ( that turns on the interior courtesy lights and the cargo lights ) * located in your dash next to the headlight switch
Have you checked the bulbs for the licence plate lights ? Maybe they are both bad .
On a 2001 Ford Expedition : Just to the right of your headlight switch in the dash is your gauge panel dimmer switch . Rotate that all the way down ( past detent ) to turn off the interior lights