Replacement of instrument cluster bulbs in 2007 Ford Explorer
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- Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
- Replacement of instrument cluster bulbs in 2007 Ford Explorer .
Bulbs found on Amazon. Product description said BMW bulbs, however, if you get beige cap, 1.5 watt, 12 volt then the replacement bulb will work regardless of amazon product description details. Link follows.
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I know you made this 6 years ago but you’re literally my hero. I am a 20 year old girl who doesn’t even know how to check her own oil but I just did that all by myself without anything going wrong and I could not be more grateful to you lol thank you for looking out for us 🙏🏻
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*Thanks for the video brother! I have a 2010 Ford Explorer and I was able to replace the bulbs myself and the bulbs you linked worked perfectly. FYI, if you have a 2010 XLT you will not have that plug and hose to the vent and the socket that works for the bulbs is a 6mm.*
Thank you for this video, both the step by step and the bulb advice. Had a light out forever and it always bothered me. Took less than a half hour nose to tail.
Man 5 years and you're still helping people thank you for saving me close to 800 dollars man you're a life saver
Great video. Thanks for the help Sir.
For those of you scoring at home, the bulbs are 6mm.
I recently purchased a 2010 Explorer XLT .. with 190k miles. I had to replace puddle light bulbs .. the control for the side mirrors needs to be changed and the radio light and radiator were all ghosted .. and now I need to change the instrument cluster bulbs .. so thank you for making this video .. you make it look easy
Ordered the bulbs on amazon as noted and followed the the process on my 2007 Ford Explorer . Quick and easy. Thank you for posting the video 🙏🏽
Thanks for this video showing how to replace a bulb in the instrument cluster. I followed your directions for my 2007 Explorer with the bulb I purchased from the dealer, and had no problem with the replacement. So easy to do myself.
Muchas gracias por el video, soy de Chile e hice los pasos indicados para cambiar las bombillas....perfecto!!!
No way! This was awesome 😎 You just saved me a lot of money. I bought the bulbs you recommended (still available 😮) which I could believe the link still works. Turned out that all the bulbs must have vibrated off the contact. A little twist of the bulb and I am back in business. Thanks again 😎
Glad it worked out!
You totally saved me. I use my explorer as a winter truck and the speedometer lights went out so I was basically driving blind for a few months until I got used to it lol but today I finally changed them and they work great! Thanks for the video, also I didn’t realize how cramped it would be trying to take that last connector out from the gauge cluster.
I watched your video a few times . I also have a 2007 Explorer exactly as yours, same interior too. I bought the bulbs via your link through Amazon. I just did exactly as you instructed and it went perfect. Thank you so much for everything. You made it super easy.
Duffydog4444
Super cool. Glad I could help. Anything to avoid the stealership!
Thanks for the vid from Detroit! I did mine last week 2006 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer and I did it in like 20 minutes. I got the same BMW bulbs and they worked great.
Glad it helped
Thanks so much. This video made it so easy. I replaced two bulbs start to finish in about 10 minutes. Great video.
Thanks for the video and also the link to buy the correct bulbs. I also have a 2007 explorer and made the purchase and changed them out with ease. Your directions were great. 5 stars and thumbs up!
This is good to know stuff. 👍
Thank you for uploading. 👍
Very helpful, I did it to my car and everything went smooth, thank you !
Helpful video! Thank you! Is it possible to remove the small speaker on the back of the cluster?
Video was awesome! Had no idea where to start (especially what bulbs to buy), but your video made it a 5 min job. Thank you!
Mark mark ....Good to hear. Glad it was a help. Be we'll and pay it forward.
Thanks!
Great video bro, straight to the chase and no Bullshit. I really appreciate you taking the time to make this.
Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video. I answered a ad on my community page to replace these for a lady. Yay, I got this.
Glad this video is still helping people! Good luck.
Very helpful video....the cluster bulbs are different on the 06-10 explorer....thanks for the info before i started.....
The ones in this video were perfect replacements for my 2010 Explorer. I changed them all out yesterday. 😊
@@dougconley whats the bulb style
@@09SSShawty I used these off of Amazon. They were perfect.
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Great except I have no backlights on the gauges now. Where are those bulbs located? Or are they the same ones that you can get to on the back of the cluster? I can see the gauge needles but can't see the writing on the gauge faces at all now at night. I could see the gauge writing before, but now I cannot, wondering if the bulbs may not be installed all the way...going to go take it apart again and see what happened.
Simple as a couple of bulbs not properly in place. Reseated them and now I can see how fast I'm going in the dark again HAHA!!!
Great video by the way, very very simple job. Wish all vehicles were that easy. I have instrument cluster bulbs burned out in my 88 Ford Bronco 2 and my 87 Ford Ranger, but to get to them it requires removing most of the dash....no thanks.
I am so glad you mentioned about the bulbs being BMW cause I have a whole bunch of from my last car. I froze the video when one of them was in your hand. And I was thinking "Would my BMW bulbs fit into these" and then you said it. I was like Alright! Thanks for the video.
thanks for great video !
Whats the part number 06 ford explorer! Thanks for the video!
Can you use LED bulbs and if you do is it still dimmable?
These bulbs are B8.4D LED. Available from hundreds of non OEM sources. Just get the correct color. Amazon has 10 of them for less than $10. other websites have overseas @10 for $3.
Will this work for a 2008 explorer? Same bulb size? Also are these the same bulbs used in the climate control panel?
Great video. I just had my speedometer light go out on 2007 explorer sport trac. Thanks for sharing!!!!!
Thanks for the video..very helpful.... Checked amazon for Ford part and they had 1 OEM bulb for $7.83 but no specs listed...not sure if same as the ones you found but looks exactly like it. ..Mercedes had the same bulb x4 for $8.02.
I'm in agreement with P. J. D. great video
Thanks for taking the time to video this. Will save me a lot of time.
John Staif ...Happy to help!
You think those bulbs on the amazon link will fit my 2008 Ford explorer? Great video btw
can the colors be changed of the bulb
Thanks for an useful video!
thanks foy your video and the information!
Are the warning indicator light bulbs the same as the others? I want to replace all of mine when I do it.
Edit: All the bulbs are the same and I replaced all the bulbs yesterday. Great tutorial on changing these. I didn't even break a sweat and probably saved myself a couple hundred dollars doing it myself 😊
How did you gain access to the warning indicator bulbs? What extra steps are needed? -Thanks in advance.
@@jamescourier1545 No extra steps. All the bulbs are located behind the instrument cluster.
@@dougconley Thanks for the quick reply!
@@dougconley On my 2009, the warning indicator lights are tiny surface mounted devices, presumably LEDs. They are not serviceable as they are soldered to the circuit board. I took the cluster apart further, exposing the board so I could cover up the "Check Engine" light source with a tiny square of Gorilla Tape. The code has to do with catalyst efficiency- I don't care about that, and I don't like staring at that light all the time. Problem solved!
@@jamescourier1545 Oh I see. It's probably the same on my 2010. I just assumed all the bulbs I changed were the one's visible through the panel. You were much more thorough than I was. Sorry for the misinformation.
Do you have to disconnect the battery before all that?
From a technical stand point that's likely the prescribed practice.
I didn't. No problems caused for me.
I have a 2007 Mountaineer, the tachometer seems to be loose. Is there a way to repair it. Whenever the suv idles the bar falls way down past 0 rpms.
Its impossible to find a video for a 2010 expedition I took it all apart and still didn't find the bulbs
thank you very helpful
Thanks for the info.
Thank you, great tutorial, it's a lot just to change a bulb isn't it lol, engineers today sheesh
This is an absolute breeze compared to some cars, believe me!
My instrument lighting is blue. Do I need to get blue light bulbs or is that the color of the needles and guages. Or do I get white bulbs which which will or should make everything have that nice blue like before?
Harvey Ibarra. I'm not certain. Best bet might be to pull the old bulb and check. My guess is the bulbs are standard and the tinting on the instrument cluster determines the color you see. Mine is a aqua greenish but bulbs were clear.
CplPunishment ok thanks.
did you disconnect the negative battery terminal, and is there any danger of setting off the airbag?
You aren't messing with any wiring connected to the airbag.
I didn't disconnect battery.
Does the neg battery lead need to be disconnected before unplugging the IC harness. I just need to change a bulb.
Martin Bacher I didn't disconnect it.
Martin Bacher
Best practice and a schooled mechanic would probably tell you to disconnect battery. I didn't. It was fine.
Will these be te same procedure and light bulbs for a sport trac 2010 xlt?
MrlonelyPR
Not sure. Just a mechanic on my own vehicles. Not versed on the larger product lines. Can't imagine it's too drastically different. Take your time. Look around. I'm sure it's easy enough to figure out.
These bulbs are B8.4D LED. Available from hundreds of non OEM sources. Just get the correct color. Amazon has 10 of them for less than $10. other websites have overseas @10 for $3. i have a 2010 sport trac.
Does anyone know if the bulbs will fit in a 2010 sports trac?
These bulbs are B8.4D LED. Available from hundreds of non OEM sources. Just get the correct color. Amazon has 10 of them for less than $10. other websites have overseas @10 for $3. i have a 2010 sport trac.
@@richardwadd8216is that same size for the 07.
This bulb is called a b8.4d bulb
.Hello You can get a new one from eBay but then you got to do millage correction. Or you can get old one fixed.
Hope this helps www.upfix.com
Here is the service link www.upfix.com/product-category/repair-return/icp-instrument-cluster-repair/
You midiswell live that air bag light out because it's totally worthless
Interesting side note on that airbag light. I have had my Sport Trac V8 Limited 4x4 4.6L since new 250k miles ago. Don't know why, but, have learned that everytime the light appears, it was time for needing an imminent battery replacement. Like clockwork!
What a great Truck!
BTW... finally getting around to replacing that darn speedo light after yrs of bugging me.
Thks UA-camr for this video. A true gift that keeps on giving.