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What kind of car has no dash lights?

What kind of car has no dash lights?

If your 1997-1998 Ford F150 (F250 or Expedition) is currently experiencing a ‘no dash lights’ problem, then this tutorial will help.

What to do if there is no light in the dash?

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Why do I have no dash lights on my 1997 Ford F150?

Another common cause of a ‘no dash lights’ problem, that I’ve seen a lot, is an installation done incorrectly of an aftermarket component like a radio, gauge, etc. The following links will help you comparison shop for the headlight switch on your 1997-1998 Ford F150, F250, and Expedition:

Where is the fuse for the under dash light?

Locate and check fuse #18 (5 A) of the under-dash fuse/relay box (see illustration above). Fuse #18 feeds battery power to the instrument panel (IP) illumination lamps circuit. Remove the fuse and visually inspect it. The fuse should not be blown. Replace the fuse if blown. Use another 5 Amp rated mini-fuse.

If your 1997-1998 Ford F150 (F250 or Expedition) is currently experiencing a ‘no dash lights’ problem, then this tutorial will help.

What to do if you have no lights on your dashboard?

if you discover you have no lights on your car’s dashboard or dash and can no longer see the gauges at night, here are the top 4 things you can do to repair the problem yourself. if none of the 4 solutions work I provided a fifth and totally redneck solution too.

Another common cause of a ‘no dash lights’ problem, that I’ve seen a lot, is an installation done incorrectly of an aftermarket component like a radio, gauge, etc. The following links will help you comparison shop for the headlight switch on your 1997-1998 Ford F150, F250, and Expedition:

Locate and check fuse #18 (5 A) of the under-dash fuse/relay box (see illustration above). Fuse #18 feeds battery power to the instrument panel (IP) illumination lamps circuit. Remove the fuse and visually inspect it. The fuse should not be blown. Replace the fuse if blown. Use another 5 Amp rated mini-fuse.

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