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No Bright Headlights, Sometimes

gb76087
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Explorer
2007 F53 Fleetwood. I discovered this evening that when I push the turn signal forward, I have no bright lights. The little blue light on the dash does not come on either. However, if I pull the turn signal towards me, the bright lights come on and the little blue light on the dash comes on. Looking for ideas, switch, fuse,???
2007 Fleeteood TERRA LX 34N
F53, 362hp V10
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gb76087
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Explorer
Dennis wrote:
Turning the switch has nothing to do with activating the high beams..


If you never turn the switch far enough to turn on the headlights, I only turned on the parking lights, one can only flash the high beams, they'll never stay on permanently. LOL
2007 Fleeteood TERRA LX 34N
F53, 362hp V10

Executive45
Explorer III
Explorer III
Guess I'm getting old. The high beams switch and the dash lights are two different things. Pushing the turn signal forward activates the high beams. Pulling it toward you activates the high beams only while you have that lever pulled. It's used to flash the high beams. Turning the switch has nothing to do with activating the high beams.. I'd say the switch in the turn signal is bad......Dennis
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GPWayne
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Been there, done that!

Seems I'm not alone.

We need these easy fixes from time to time.
To keep us going.

zigzagrv
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Explorer
gb76087 wrote:
Thanks for the suggestions. However, the obvious solution is to turn the headlight switch all the way to the right. Boy, it's tough getting old. ????


Had that same 'problem'. That is the solution.;)

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rhagfo
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gb76087 wrote:
Thanks for the suggestions. However, the obvious solution is to turn the headlight switch all the way to the right. Boy, it's tough getting old. ????


LOL!! :S
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gb76087
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Thanks for the suggestions. However, the obvious solution is to turn the headlight switch all the way to the right. Boy, it's tough getting old. ????
2007 Fleeteood TERRA LX 34N
F53, 362hp V10

jfkmk
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Explorer
I agree with the switch diagnosis.

rrev
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Explorer
Switch is the culprit. They are a common failure point on cars and trucks as well
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ScottG
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I would think everything after the switch would be the same for those two functions so the switch is the most likely culprit.

RLS7201
Explorer II
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I would be suspect of the turn signal switch.

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pianotuna
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Switch failure or bad ground.
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