I think the European market was Germany and Great Britain, but so far I only have been able to find the American manuals. It bugs me not to know what it is.Must be a special I.C. for the country your vehicle was destined for use in.
That’s the ones I found also but the symbols are not shown on that one?? I just looked in a '99 american manual (PDF) and on page 6 (instrumentation)...
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I guess if you go by location it would be speed control and over drive ???? I just looked in a '99 american manual (PDF) and on page 6 (instrumentation)...
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hey there....the symbol at the top looks like the suspension control....does yours have a manual off switch located behind the left side rear cover where the jack is stored ??? it comes on after driving for awhile.....the bottom symbol looks like the over drive off...try clicking the button on the auto shifter.....my truck has the same symbols on the dash...I was hoping someone in here could tell me the meaning of 2 lights in my dashboard. cant find them in the manual.View attachment 326643Thanks in advance for any info
Looks like InstrumentCluster for NorthAmerican 1998~2003 Explorers\Rangers\SportTracs\MazdaBs,
the typical spots for DutyLamps indicating "SpeedControl On" & "OverDrive Off".
GreenLand; that's exotic; like driving in AntArctica with maybe 10miles 16klicks of dirt\ice roads on the whole
Yes it does have the switch in the back. It was set on off and I turned it on, and lord behold the light disappeared thanks a lot.hey there....the symbol at the top looks like the suspension control....does yours have a manual off switch located behind the left side rear cover where the jack is stored ??? it comes on after driving for awhile.....the bottom symbol looks like the over drive off...try clicking the button on the auto shifter.....my truck has the same symbols on the dash...
well we do have paved roads, but longest drive is maybe 15 minutes No rust issues here. my dayly drive is a vw golf syncro from 1996 with 200000 km on itLooks like InstrumentCluster for NorthAmerican 1998~2003 Explorers\Rangers\SportTracs\MazdaBs,
the typical spots for DutyLamps indicating "SpeedControl On" & "OverDrive Off".
GreenLand; that's exotic; like driving in AntArctica with maybe 10miles 16klicks of dirt\ice roads on the whole continent?
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another question, been trying to google what that switch actually do and dont do, but so came up blank.... so what does it do ? its not an air ride.Yes it does have the switch in the back. It was set on off and I turned it on, and lord behold the light disappeared thanks a lot.
hey there...it's a suspension level assistance system...that really is only designed to help when you attach a trailer to the towbar or have a very heavy load in the backanother question, been trying to google what that switch actually do and dont do, but so came up blank.... so what does it do ? its not an air ride.
your welcome...glad to helpYes it does have the switch in the back. It was set on off and I turned it on, and lord behold the light disappeared thanks a lot.
another question, been trying to google what that switch actually do and dont do, but so came up blank.... so what does it do ? its not an air ride.
Thanks for the info. I will check out mine how it looksLook under the back at the rear end to see the shocks etc. The 95-98's had an air shock system called ARC, it had four air shocks(bladders on the shocks), and air lines to them, plus a compressor mounted above the spare tire. By this time they've all been removed generally, by owners who don't care to maintain the ARC system.
The 99-01's had an optional ARC system that only assisted in the rear, a rear air shock only version. Both versions use the same compressor and rear shocks, lines, with a different module in the dash for each. The shocks are still available, aftermarket versions(not the OEM), but the air connections have to be maintained. Those have small inexpensive service parts to replace, every 10 years of so should do. The rear ride height sensor is a weak link, the joints can corrode, which will ruin those.
Below shows the compressor, ARC shocks, and the rear ride height sensor;
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