On Sun, 27 Jan 2008 21:35:34 GMT, "Jeff Strickland"
<crwlr.TakeThisOut@verizon.net> wrote:
>The instrument panel lights have a knob that adjusts their intensity, when
>fully to the BRIGHT setting, there is a detent that turns the dome light(s)
>on.
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>I suggest you go over ALL of the linkages that you applied WD40 to, and
>apply a liberal dose of solvent to clean the WD40 away. WD40 is good -- sort
>of -- to free sticky parts, but when WD40 dries, it becomes another gooey
>mess that you will have to get rid of. WD40 is not a lubricant, and it will
>cause far more problems than it solves if you leave it in place.
Thanks.
I did have him hit the same switches with contact cleaner this
afternoon. I'll check that switch in a few.
thanks for the info.
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>"scrape" <scrapeNOTHANKS.TakeThisOut@nc.rr.com> wrote in message
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>> Odd problem with a '99 Ranger my son bought the other day.
>>
>> The Door Ajar light was on solid and the previous owner had pulled
>> the dome light fuse. WD-40'ed the door switches and the Door Ajar
>> light now works as it should, but the dome light still remains on
>> constantly with the switch in any position. Moving the switch
>> slowly from right to left, I can find a "sweet spot" where each
>> one will turn off individually, but in any of the actual switch
>> positions, they remain light no matter if the doors are open or
>> closed.
>> I would have assumed that the dome light was controlled by the
>> same switch the Door Ajar light was.
>> Am I missing something obvious? >> Stay informed about: '99 Ranger dome light