I had the same problem with my cruise switches, here is what I was told at the time:
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Originally Posted by TPLYNCH
The following is from a thread that Robert posted several years ago regarding the cruise button lights and the headlight switch light....
Each switch gets one bulb. The cruise button lights are very easy to replace if you remove the air-bag and then pull the entire switch out. Start to finish is about 10 minutes. It is possible to replace the bulb by prying off the rubber cover and then popping the circuit board out but getting things back together correctly (especially the rubber switch cover) took more time and cussing than just removing the airbag. The airbag is only held in with two small bolts on each side of the wheel. Disconnect the battery first, remove the airbag and then you can remove each switch by removing the two small phillips screws that hold it in. Pay attention to which way the bulb goes in though (it points away from you). The first time I did it, I put the pulb in so it was pointing up at me as I sat in the seat. That left a bump in the button from the bulb poking through. I had to R&R it again. When I removed my other switch to verify which way the bulb was supposed to go, the bulb in the other switch quit working when I put it back together so I had to use my spare (& R&R the other side). The first switch I tried doing without removing the airbag. The next three times I removed the airbag and spent less time during those three times than I did the first time without removing the airbag.
Cruise Lgts - F32Z-13466-H
Headlights - F57Z*13B765*AC
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I ran the cruise light part number by a Ford parts guy and he said it was no longer available. I ended up getting a couple of tiny 12v grain of wheat bulbs and soldering the leads to the contacts on the old bulb. I just pulled the glass part out of the old base.
Ghh97eb where did you manage to get these bulbs and do you have a part number?