How to replace Instrument Cluster Light Bulb on Ford Escape and Mercury Mariner

How to replace Instrument Cluster Light Bulb on Ford Escape and Mercury Mariner

How to replace Instrument Cluster Light Bulb on Ford Escape and Mercury Mariner
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In this video we are going to show you how to remove the instrument cluster gauges and replace the light bulbs if you have one that is burnt.
It is not very complicated procedure and it will not take you more than 20 minutes.
This should work on:
2001 Ford Escape Instrument Cluster Gauges light bulb replacement
2002 Ford Escape Instrument Cluster Gauges light bulb replacement
2003 Ford Escape Instrument Cluster Gauges light bulb replacement
2004 Ford Escape Instrument Cluster Gauges light bulb replacement
2005 Ford Escape Instrument Cluster Gauges light bulb replacement
2006 Ford Escape Instrument Cluster Gauges light bulb replacement
2007 Ford Escape Instrument Cluster Gauges light bulb replacement
2008 Ford Escape Instrument Cluster Gauges light bulb replacement

2004 Mercury Mariner Instrument Cluster Gauges light bulb replacement
2005 Mercury Mariner Instrument Cluster Gauges light bulb replacement
2006 Mercury Mariner Instrument Cluster Gauges light bulb replacement
2007 Mercury Mariner Instrument Cluster Gauges light bulb replacement

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Sharon Neander says:

Thank you so much for this video. I have to change my gas gauge bulb. Now I don’t have to go to the mechanic and pay high labor fees. Thanks again!

Sharon Neander says:

Thank you so much for this video. I have to change my gas gauge bulb. Now I don’t have to go to the mechanic and pay high labor fees. Thanks again!

ggalbavy says:

Great video! This is exactly what I needed help with.

Robert Dickinson says:

excellent video. I totally love the fact new videos every day

RUDY Martinez says:

Thank you the Best

Pete Laframboise says:

perfect video! I had to replace my 07 mariners gauge cluster lights and this video was spot on. Thank you!

Sagitario Reyes says:

Do you tink is the same for a 2011?

Captain Zeppos says:

Is this the same as Ford Edge?

freezerburn04 says:

Nice one man! Thanks!

Fua Tavui says:

I am told these need to be programmed? How do I know I have the right cluster?

Daniel Alvarado says:

Only watched because of hilarious voice.thanks

the shop says:

thanks, very helpful demonstration

Rich Z says:

I think it should be the negative cable removed first.

Rebecca Correa says:

I did not disconnect the battery terminal and now the anti theft system is keeping me from starting the car. Anything I can do besides taking to the dealer now?

iekurt67 says:

The correct bulb is a 2721. The 74 and 73 bulbs are a little to fat.

Alicia Helton says:

Hi I have a 2005 mercury Marnier and your video was very helpful with being able to get the cluster out of the dashboard. So finally I got it out and changed out all the bulbs to blue leds and when I put the cluster back together the color remained the same as it was before which is that ugly green factory setting color. So I found out that the reason that happend is because the factory ppl who made my mercury Marnier painted the actual numbers in the gauges of the cluster so no madder what color bulb I put in it will remain green. I found a video to get that green off but I can not find how to take the faceplate off. I guess that's what it's called. I got as far as taking the needles off and took everything apart but still can not figure out how to take the actual faceplate off. I was told they come off then u turn them around and u can lightly scrub the green pa8nt right off and then it will be white so I can then use any color bulbs and it will work. I've seen lots of videos with people taking the actual gauge faceplates off the cluster but they never show the beginning where they actually take it off there already off when they start the video or i just can't find my car at all! Please help again i drive a 2005 mercury Marnier sorry this is so long but I really need help with this I've been trying to change to led lights for over a week now and still no success any advice is extremely appreciated!!! Please help!!!

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