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Mystery switch on dashboard

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I have searched the internet, looked at every available piece of literature about our Explorer and still haven't been able to find out what the switch is that is between the headlamp/foglight cluster and the "Park Assist" on my dashboard. It is a simple "open/close" switch with those symbols on it. It doesn't appear to do anything.

Does anyone have that on their dash and if so, what does it do?

Thanks in advance!

Matt
 



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4x4 or RWD?
 






follow the wires, see where they lead.
 












It is a 4x4 and the switch is on/off (the symbols on it are for and open/closed circuit). It doesn't do anything visible when switched on and off. I will try to follow the wires, but it gets tight in there...
 






If it's between the actual headlight switch bezel and the back-up sensor switch, it was added by a previous owner. There wasn't a switch in that location from the factory. Do you have a pic?
 






Probably a BWM or auxiliary lights.
 












That's the passenger ejection seat activation switch. Whatever you do, don't hit the horn once that switch is flipped on.
 






This has come up before. Same thing I posted last time, it's a thread starting switch.
 






That's the nitrous activation switch. JK.

It's an after market switch. I'm guessing someone had aux or underbody lights or something similar.
 






I'll chase the wires and let all of you funny people know what it is because you have to be curious now! It definitely worked as the "thread starter" switch. Thanks.
 












Lincolnshibuya that's very close to what it is. It is to help speed whenever you want, but it is an invisibility cloaking device. Just turn it on and then no one can see you.
 






Wire goes to the back of the stereo. When you plug your phone into the Auxiliary Jack in next to the powerpoint in the center console and tune your radio to 88.3 FM, you can listen to your phone through the stereo. If you don't have the phone plugged in but are listening to a different station, it acts as an antenna booster (weaker stations come in clearer). Thanks for all the "help"!
 






Are you sure it doesn't make you invisible?
 






At least your random switch does something. Most times are disconnected and you only can wonder.
 






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