How to Replace the Dash Lights on a 02 Ford Ranger
Wednesday, February 12, 2014 | Labels: 02, a, dash, ford, how, lights, on, ranger, replace, the, to | |Fords 2002 Rangers come equipped with an instrument cluster that displays operational information gauges such as vehicle speed, engine rpm and transmission gear selection, as well as critical performance information gauges such as fuel status, engine coolant temperature, oil pressure and battery charge state. Additional information is indicated on the Rangers instrument cluster by warning lights that illuminate as needed. The gauges are backlit for visibility during low light situations by a series of small light bulbs. Replace burned out bulbs to maintain instrument visibility.
Instructions
Removal
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Remove the negative battery cable from the battery using a wrench.
2Remove the two center instrument panel screws from below the radio. Pull the center instrument panel from the console. Disconnect the electrical connectors and unplug the radio antennae lead from the radio. Set the center instrument panel aside.
3Lift up on the hood release lever and remove the two bolts. Set the hood release lever aside.
4Remove the two screws from the bottom of the steering column panel below the steering column. Remove the panel.
5Remove the two steering column cover reinforcement bracket screws. Set the bracket aside.
6Remove the three upper and two lower instrument cluster finish panel screws. Pull the finish panel away from the instrument cluster, unplug the electrical connectors and set the finish panel aside.
7Remove the four instrument cluster screws. Pull the instrument cluster out slightly. Unplug the two electrical connectors and pull the automatic transmission indicator out of the instrument cluster, if applicable. Remove the instrument cluster.
8Locate the socket of a burned-out bulb. Rotate the bulb socket counterclockwise and pull it out of the cluster. Remove the bad bulb from the socket.
Installation
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Insert the new bulb into the socket. Insert the socket into the instrument panel and rotate clockwise to lock it in position.
10Install the automatic transmission indicator and reconnect the electrical connectors to the instrument cluster. Insert the instrument cluster in the dash and install the four instrument cluster screws using a nut-driver.
11Connect the electrical connectors to the instrument cluster finish panel. Place the finish panel in position and install the five screws. Tighten the finish panel screws to 18 to 26 inch-pounds.
12Install the steering column cover reinforcement bracket and screws. Tighten the bracket screws to 89 to 124 inch-pounds.
13Install the steering column panel and screws. Tighten the panel screws to 18 to 26 inch-pounds.
14Install the hood release lever and bolts. Tighten the bolts to 25 to 33 inch-pounds.
15Connect the center instrument panel electrical connectors and the radio antennae lead. Insert the center instrument console into the dash. Install the two center instrument panel screws. Tighten the screws to 18 to 26 inch-pounds.
16Install the negative battery cable on the battery and tighten to 62 to 89 inch-pounds.
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