My low beams do not work and when I put my high beams On (high beams do work), the "blue" high beam indicator does not work. Any ideas?
What are the wire colors on the switch that go to the low beams and the high beams?
Thanks.
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95 F250 7.3L 4x4 white supercab, 5-speed manual, Tymar intake, new downpipe, cat delete pipe, shimmed fuel regulator, rear air springs, and replaced radio. As of 11/2010, the truck has about 235,000 miles.
Sounds like the turn signal, hi-lo beam, flash to pass, assembly has seen better days. Just had mine replaced after 210,000 miles. Was having same problems(and more as it wears) as you are having.
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There's a 40amp fuse in the engine room fuse box, black & orange wire to headlight switch red&yellow to the multifunction sw. red&black to low beam, light green&black to high beam, this was the color code for no DRL, You can email me at my shop @ fsar37@verizon.net if you need more info on the wiring. Hope this helps. rocky
Thanks for the wiring diagram. I do have daytime running lights, but they do not work also. Where is the DRL box located at?
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95 F250 7.3L 4x4 white supercab, 5-speed manual, Tymar intake, new downpipe, cat delete pipe, shimmed fuel regulator, rear air springs, and replaced radio. As of 11/2010, the truck has about 235,000 miles.
I have also checked the 40amp fuse, and it is okay.
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95 F250 7.3L 4x4 white supercab, 5-speed manual, Tymar intake, new downpipe, cat delete pipe, shimmed fuel regulator, rear air springs, and replaced radio. As of 11/2010, the truck has about 235,000 miles.
Get a used MultiFunction switch at a junkyard F150,250,350 or Bronco will fit. Have 3 Ford Trucks in the family and I keep a spare in the toolbox, about $20.00
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