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Old Mar 6, 2009 | 09:31 PM
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Quick question. The Cross has a few quirks, lights here or there or stuff that you'd expect to see on a car of this caliber, but aren't there. Anyway, I just noticed tonight that the headlamp switch has the little icons for the position of the lamps, the fog on glows just fine when on, but the positional icons don't. Is there a bulb there that's out, or do they not light up, you just know where the on is? If it's out, how do you get at the bulb? From underneath the dash or by popping off the panel? This is the first time I noticed it being dark.

Oh, one other thing. I think I saw a reference to this somewhere, but on the fuel/temp gauge, there is a red line for the top of the heat that's bright red, but the red line near empty doesn't glow bright. Is this normal, or is that line supposed to be bright red too, and if so is there a bulb for that? Thanks all.
 

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Old Mar 6, 2009 | 09:39 PM
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My headlight switch does not light up in all the positions. Just the line on the switch. I think you are ok!
 
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Old Mar 7, 2009 | 02:56 AM
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The headlight position lamps are surface-aligned inference rhodenium holistic conformance divination lamps! (SIRHCDs)

Unfortunately the lamps are not sold separately but must be purchased as a unit with the panel.

The special part used to calibrate in the SIRHCD is required to set the proper inference depth, and allows calibration of the divination.



If you install the panel without calibrating it, you can get a harmonic discrepancy from the cross-mux fluxolator. And you don't want that! It leads to transmutation of the alignment trapping capacitor...

Lot's of people who can't afford the tool have purchased a 25mm hole saw, drilled out the switch, and replaced it with a basic push-pull type switch from a 1985 Ford F-150 pickup. The extra switch contact can be used to set the default depth-penetration of the dimwit conformance tracker. Your fogs will still work but they just won't go off when you hit your high beams.
 

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