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Headlights Not Working!


louiseanddanny

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  • 10.5 @ 132MPH
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  • Member For: 16y 9m 11d
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  • Location: FALCON COUNTRY

Hi people's! whilst taking my wife(Louise) to her christmas party to the city on Saturday, I was cruising towards the F5 and thought to turn the lights low beam on and noticed then that the instrument cluster usually would have the blue light and my boost gauge would be blue also! I had nothing!, Thought immediately sh*t hopefully I can correct it by replacing a fuse or something and be ok to drive at night and just replace it when I drop the misses off and park it at a local servo. So im just about to get to the airport tunnels on the F5 and give the lights ago again,flick through and still nothing then turn it to AUTO and my lights turn on. Why would they work there and not switched to the appropriate function? Iv'e checked all my fuses and all are good at the servo so I need some fellow forum electricians help here! what should I do?

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  • Member For: 14y 9m 18d
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Its pretty common for the wiring right up at the stalk to break so it may only work in say auto and not the normal modes or even the opposite way round to that. You will have to pull the steering column cover off and check the wires out. Also search the forums its on here somewhere with pics.

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This might help you a little, similar kind of issue if it turns out to be the wiring in stalk. Theres a pic near the end. http://www.fordxr6turbo.com/forum/topic/75503-instrument-lights-dropping-out-when-using-indicators/page__p__1117569__hl__lights%20wiring__fromsearch__1#entry1117569

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Thanks Wenier for your help! CMS have help fix the issue with my lights it was the barrel of the light/blinker assembly. They had to take the whole steering wheel off to get to the housing and found the yellow wire near the barrel of the keystart had been completely cut.

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Ok im putting up some photo's to help other people, it really wasn't hard to fix! just some more wire and soldering required with some heavy heat shrink to wrap up and protect it from happening again.

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Yea, that's the exact issue I thought it was, something about ford making the wiring a bit short and everytime you use the indicator it works 1 wire on the sharp bit till oneday it lets go.

Glad you got it fixed.

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