Dashboard Lights wont work with Headlights

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NaturalRampage

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Heya guys. My truck seems to be having some problems with the dashboard lights. I turn on the headlights (which work fine) but the dashboard lights fail to do the same. The controls for the heater/AC dont light up either, and the speedometer, gas, oil, etc. lights dont come on too. I checked all the fuses and the one for dash lights was blown. So I replaced it and now the dashboard lights come on when I turn on the interior lights only. To me it seems like the dimmer is busted but I dont know if its coming from the switch itself or some other place. Any info on this would be greatly appreciated. And let me know if you guys need more specs to help diagnose it. Thank you!

 

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If you are saying that the dash lights only work when you turn the control **** all the way counter clockwise, as you do to turn on the interior lights, Then I would say the headlight switch is bad.

Good Luck, and let us know.

 
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If you are saying that the dash lights only work when you turn the control **** all the way counter clockwise, as you do to turn on the interior lights, Then I would say the headlight switch is bad.

Good Luck, and let us know.
Hey I appreciate the rapid response! (although my reply wasn't so rapid haha) Thanks for the input. I will take it out and test it tomorrow and let you know the results.

 

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yo,

Some info;

Headlight Switch Fires, Part Number SW-2103: "...Over the past two years, this office has experienced fires caused by another potential problem in Ford vehicles. The problem exists within the dimmer portion of the headlight switch in Ford vehicles. The light switch involved is a Model SW-2103. These are the pull out type headlight switches usually located in the lower left corner of the front dash of Ford vehicles. The headlight portion of the switch has two pullout positions, the first for parking lights only, and fully out for headlights and parking lights. The shaft of this pull-out light switch can be turned clockwise and counterclockwise which activates a dimmer switch, lowering and raising the intensity of the lighting in the instrument panels respectively. Fully rotating the shaft counterclockwise past a notch activates the interior lights within the vehicles. The potential problem exists within the dimmer portion of this switch. The dimmer mechanism consists of a metallic resistive coil set inside a ceramic disc positioned over the shaft of the switch. The coil is exposed on its front side away from the passenger compartment. The front side of the coil passes across a contact permitting a current to flow through a certain portion of the coil when the switch is pulled our in its first or second positions. The greater amount of coil through which the current is permitted to pass (clockwise most position) creates the greatest resistance and therefore dims the dash lighting to its lowest intensity. The opposite position provides greatest intensity. Through our investigations, we have found that the coil can fail owing to wear and/or possible material defects or damage. A fractured coil can maneuver itself free of the ceramic disc permitting it to come in contact with the metal bracket which mounts and grounds the switch to the vehicle. When this occurs, a current can flow through a portion of the coil creating high temperatures melting the metal material of the coil and possibly igniting surrounding combustibles. This mechanism has been observed in three separate incidents by this office. Two of these resulted in a fire. The mechanism is precipitated by wear and/or defect in the coil mechanism. If the former is true, we expect there will be an increase in fires caused through this mechanism given an increase in service time. To this date the problem appears to be somewhat limited. However, this particular light switch has been utilized in numerous Ford vehicles. Therefore, a small increase in failure rate owing to age and wear could result in a significant increase in fire losses. The SW-2103 Light Switch Assembly discussed above is reportedly installed in the following Ford vehicles: 1986 -1997 F100, F150, F300; 1990-1994 Explorer; 1987-1994 Ranger; 1987-1990 Bronco II; 1992-1997 Aerostar..."

Source: by waltersforensic.com

 
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Wow. Thanks for the info on those things! Glad I keep a fire extinguisher in the truck just in case. Guess I should be a bit careful when installing a new one. Also I did test the switch and it does seem to be having problems so I ordered a new one and hopefully it'll solve the problem. Thanks again guys.

 

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I had a similar problem with mine except when i turned on my headlights the wondsheild wipers would start and the ac would cut out. Check your grounds pull the plastic panel below the dash on the drivers side it is the one with the hood latch. There is the ground for many of the components on the dash make sure its not loose. I did this and found my ground was loos i tightened it and it was fine.

 

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