What to do if your dash light dimmer is not working?
If your dimmer switch is not repairable or you can not get the dash lights to work even after repair please see part 2. Kent goes over options for bypassing the potentiometer and discusses what else could be wrong if you are having problems with no dash lights. See related products for a link to Part 2.
How to replace interior light dimmer switch 98-12 Ford?
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What do you need to replace a dimmer switch?
Disconnect all wires from the old switch. If you are replacing an existing dimmer, you would need to unscrew the wire nuts around the switch wires and house wires. If the house wires are bent, use a wire stripper to cut off the twisted ends. Remove ¾ inch of casing from the end of the house wires if needed.
Can a three way dimmer be used with a single pole dimmer?
With a standard single-pole dimmer, a single switch controls the light. With a three-way dimmer, you can control a light with two switches. You will need a three-way dimmer and a three-way switch. This lets you dim from one location and turn the lights on and off from another.
If your dimmer switch is not repairable or you can not get the dash lights to work even after repair please see part 2. Kent goes over options for bypassing the potentiometer and discusses what else could be wrong if you are having problems with no dash lights. See related products for a link to Part 2.
Can a dimmer switch be used with a ceiling fan?
Ordinary dimmer switches are not intended for use with most fluorescent lights. Only use CFLs labeled as “dimmable.” Do not use an ordinary dimmer switch with a ceiling fan. The current fluctuations can burn out the motor.