flyergc
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Reviving this thread to see if the collective wisdom has any ideas:
2011 XLT 2WD 4.0L w/ factory fog lights.
I have the exact same symptoms as the OP. Ignition off, headlight switch off…and fog lights either stay on, or mysteriously come on later while truck is in garage untouched.
I pulled the 48B relay a few weeks ago until I had the chance to troubleshoot.
Yesterday - replaced the relay and initially all seemed back to normal at all headlight switch positions…so I left it like that to see. Came out this morning and fog lights were ON. I pulled panel at left end of dash, wiggled wires, disconnected plug, etc. and discovered that by pushing on light switch (as if pushing it forward thru the dash) I could get fog lights to cycle ON/OFF. Aha! Switch must me coming apart internally, right? I left switch alone (assembled) and at this point fog lights were OFF…came in to research w/ Lord Google a new switch (to no avail…out of stock everywhere and $200+).
So, went back out to garage and lights were again ON; disconnected plug from back of switch and the fog lights remained ON (serious head scratching now; with switch completely disconnected and lights ON it sure can’t be the switch, eh?). Now with it in this condition, pushing on the switch from the front, or even the edge of the dashboard assembly, or downward from the top of dash, the fog lights went out. No amount of wiggling or tugging on the headlight switch wire bundle caused lights to extinguish. Only pressure applied to the left end of the dashboard (even while headlight switch connector was disconnected!) would cause fog lights to extinguish.
WTF???
Any ideas before I start disassembling the dash?
2011 XLT 2WD 4.0L w/ factory fog lights.
I have the exact same symptoms as the OP. Ignition off, headlight switch off…and fog lights either stay on, or mysteriously come on later while truck is in garage untouched.
I pulled the 48B relay a few weeks ago until I had the chance to troubleshoot.
Yesterday - replaced the relay and initially all seemed back to normal at all headlight switch positions…so I left it like that to see. Came out this morning and fog lights were ON. I pulled panel at left end of dash, wiggled wires, disconnected plug, etc. and discovered that by pushing on light switch (as if pushing it forward thru the dash) I could get fog lights to cycle ON/OFF. Aha! Switch must me coming apart internally, right? I left switch alone (assembled) and at this point fog lights were OFF…came in to research w/ Lord Google a new switch (to no avail…out of stock everywhere and $200+).
So, went back out to garage and lights were again ON; disconnected plug from back of switch and the fog lights remained ON (serious head scratching now; with switch completely disconnected and lights ON it sure can’t be the switch, eh?). Now with it in this condition, pushing on the switch from the front, or even the edge of the dashboard assembly, or downward from the top of dash, the fog lights went out. No amount of wiggling or tugging on the headlight switch wire bundle caused lights to extinguish. Only pressure applied to the left end of the dashboard (even while headlight switch connector was disconnected!) would cause fog lights to extinguish.
WTF???
Any ideas before I start disassembling the dash?