MFSs.JPG 4713 hits | 37 KB | Posted: 9/18/08 MultiFunction Switches used on '92-up Ford trucks, other Ford products, & other vehicles including t...
01MFS.JPG 3385 hits | 67.32 KB | Posted: 5/15/11 It's very common for older MFSs to slowly stop working, and replacements range from $40-200, so repa...
02Screws.JPG 2945 hits | 74.91 KB | Posted: 5/15/11 Hold the case together firmly as the screws are removed. The springs are near the hazard button, so...
03Open.JPG 2526 hits | 76.38 KB | Posted: 5/15/11 The parts will be loose as soon as the case separates, so hold it this way. Sliding the top slightl...
08WiperConn.JPG 2374 hits | 70.57 KB | Posted: 5/15/11 While splitting the case, release the catch on the wiper connector using a fine flat screwdriver or ...
04ArmHold.JPG 2482 hits | 73.75 KB | Posted: 5/15/11 At all times, make SURE the lever stays fully down on the rear case half, including when you set the...
05Burned.JPG 2299 hits | 86.06 KB | Posted: 5/15/11 There are several possible failures, and this may be a rare one: the main headlight wiper overheated...
06Open.JPG 2388 hits | 90.28 KB | Posted: 5/15/11 This is probably the most common failure: simple corrosion of the contacts & wipers. All circuits w...
07SlidesTags.JPG 2396 hits | 63.16 KB | Posted: 5/15/11 These are the functions of the wipers & sliders. If you can't read the text labels in the image, cl...
09FrontTags.JPG 2549 hits | 55.81 KB | Posted: 5/15/11 These are the functions of the contacts. If you can't read the text labels in the image, click it t...
10Rear.JPG 7188 hits | 83.84 KB | Posted: 5/15/11 Rear case assembly
11Flat.JPG 2398 hits | 93.56 KB | Posted: 5/15/11 Rinse the contacts with electrical contact cleaner, then polish them with fine steel wool or emery p...
12Clean.JPG 2199 hits | 87.53 KB | Posted: 5/15/11 Cleaning the wipers is more difficult because they're spring-loaded, and some are on loose parts. K...
13Cleaned.JPG 2170 hits | 80.12 KB | Posted: 5/15/11 Once all the contacts are clean, apply a light film of silicone electrical grease (NOT dielectric, t...
14Cap.JPG 2405 hits | 84.54 KB | Posted: 5/15/11 To clean the wiper switch, it's not necessary to remove the MFS from the column. Just pop the cap o...
15Cap.JPG 2173 hits | 99.67 KB | Posted: 5/15/11 To clean the wiper switch, it's not necessary to remove the MFS from the column. Just pop the cap o...
16Cap.JPG 2351 hits | 84.99 KB | Posted: 5/15/11 To clean the wiper switch, it's not necessary to remove the MFS from the column. Just pop the cap o...
17Screw.JPG 2315 hits | 73.91 KB | Posted: 5/15/11 As the collar comes off, watch for the detent pins & spring to fall out (the brass pin near the word...
18PositionTags.JPG 2527 hits | 61.13 KB | Posted: 5/15/11 Before removing the switch guts, note the position for reassembly. This shows the switch in the OFF...
19Wiper.JPG 2330 hits | 80.38 KB | Posted: 5/15/11 After cleaning the contacts (with Electrical Contact Cleaner), apply a light film of silicone electr...
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