The low beam bulbs are burnt out. See the Sources and Related Links below for bulb info.
Also, check your fuses...probably even before inspecting the bulbs.
If it's the same as the 1996 Ford Ranger , fuse # 33 is a 15 amp fuse for the High beam lamps
your bulbs are burnt out. when you switch on the high beams its only the high beams. but when you flash your brights it lights up both high and low beams.
Yes. That is by design. Pulling back on the switch is used for 'flash to pass'.
According to the 2002 Ford Explorer Owner Guide : The LOW BEAM headlights take bulb ( # 9006 ) Also , the HIGH BEAMS use # 9005
Pull back on the turn signal lever to change from high beams to low beams If the turn signal lever is pushed forward the high beams stay on and if the turn signal lever is pulled back all the way that is the " flash to pass " feature
Yes , fuse # 2 , 7.5 amp for High - mount stoplamp on your 1996 Explorer
It's the same switch as is used to turn the headlights on, just pull it out. The driving lights will not work at the same time as the high beams so make sure the high beams are turned off.
Usually it's a failed multi-function switch (the lever you use to operate the turn signals)
Check your owners manual.
9006 for low beams and 9005 for high beams
Check bulbs Check the relay in power distribution block Check the operation of the switch in turn signal stalk
Bad bulbs or multifunction switch