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Justin's Green Truck 12-09-2010 02:44 PM

Instrument Panel Bulb
 
Hi I am working on a 2003 Escape. One of the bulbs in the instrument cluster has burned out and needs replaced. Does anyone here know how to remove the cluster? Any pics of one being removed? Tools needed? Thanks for any info

tonyford 12-09-2010 08:44 PM

I also have an 03 Escape and the bulb that lights up the odometer has been blown out for the longest time.

I think somewhere on here someone posted everything, diagrams and step by step instructions on how to remove the cluster. If I remember correctly it really wasn't that hard.

Hopefully someone will post the url for this. I would like to have my odometer light back.

DaveinRoswell 12-09-2010 09:01 PM

Howdy Folks,

I just changed my odometer bulb a month ago, it was pretty painless.

First thing I did was disconnect the battery. Then I lowered the steering wheel as low as it could go. There are two phillips screws that hold the the trim in around the instrument cluster at the top, take them out and the panel.

At that point there are 4 small bolts that hold the cluster in, 7mm or something close to that. Take them out and then carefully lean the cluster top towards you, and even more carefully ease out the the two electrical connectors, because you do not want to break or bend any of the pins.

After disconnecting the two connections, pull that cluster out of there and change your bulbs. The only other advice I would give is to ground yourself before touching the circuit panel the bulbs are mounted on behind the cluster, and try not to scratch that board.

Dave

tonyford 12-10-2010 06:15 PM


Originally Posted by DaveinRoswell (Post 9665819)
Howdy Folks,

I just changed my odometer bulb a month ago, it was pretty painless.

First thing I did was disconnect the battery. Then I lowered the steering wheel as low as it could go. There are two phillips screws that hold the the trim in around the instrument cluster at the top, take them out and the panel.

At that point there are 4 small bolts that hold the cluster in, 7mm or something close to that. Take them out and then carefully lean the cluster top towards you, and even more carefully ease out the the two electrical connectors, because you do not want to break or bend any of the pins.

After disconnecting the two connections, pull that cluster out of there and change your bulbs. The only other advice I would give is to ground yourself before touching the circuit panel the bulbs are mounted on behind the cluster, and try not to scratch that board.

Dave

Thanks Dave! I copied and pasted your instructions into a WORD document. Gonna try it next spring when the weather breaks. Does sound pretty straight forward. Thanks again.

aj7885 12-14-2010 08:42 PM

here is the link to my original post. One note I should have added was to unplug two wire harness at top of cluster to pull it out forward.

https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/6...splay-out.html

tonyford 12-15-2010 05:12 PM


Originally Posted by aj7885 (Post 9686783)
here is the link to my original post. One note I should have added was to unplug two wire harness at top of cluster to pull it out forward.

https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/6...splay-out.html


Thanks for the tip! Sounds easy enough...

scottss80 12-16-2010 06:52 AM

This really is a very easy fix. When I replaced mine I kicked myself for not doing it sooner!


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