Door switches light up.

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I had a 2000 Explorer limited and it had the door switches light up at night. I miss this very much in my cobra and want it back in my life. Could i pull the switches out of an Explorer Sport since they're 2 doors? What else would i need to get out of the explorer, is the lighting element contained in the switches themselves? Also what all years and trim models of explorers had these light up switches? I think this would be a very subtle, easy, and useful mod that i don't understand why more people don't do. I'll take lots of photos and do a write up if someone with a little more knowledge could chime in on those questions, would help out to know when i arrive at the junkyard. Let me know something, thanks.
 

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ttocs said:
door switch?

im assuming the window switches and such.

as for the op, id check and see if the plugs are the same, (might not be if there i a light inside)
 

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The lighting should work off just the switch power but as already mentioned the harness plug is what will determine if this will or wont be an easy swap

To be honest I like the lighted stuff in our explorer as well but not enough to make me want to spend time/money puttign them in my car
 

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Interesting concept. I would do this mod as some of my switches have the print worn from use. Since some part stores stock these replacements, a quick parts bin search and a willing employee or store mgr. would be all it would take.

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can't you remember which one is which?

neat idea, but the work involved could be spent doing other things IMO. just get billet ones and be done with it.
 

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Sometimes I am such a dumbass, it suddenly occured to me that I have a switch panel from my old 1996 Explorer XLT in my garage

Won't work man, completely different setup where the lock and window are seperate plugs, not combined like ours

Here's the pics of the explorer piece

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what does the harness that the switches clip into look like, could the door harness and a pigtail not be cut out of a doner vehicle? then cut the mustang clip and wire the stock mustang harness to the explorer clip and pigtail? i know some of you think this is a lot of work for not much difference but it's one of those little things that irks me.

it's all in the details, after all.. .
 

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Couldn't tell you, I dont own the 96 explorer anymore, traded it in on a 2005 a long time ago. This was just a part left over in my garage cabinet that I had forgotten about.

My opinion though is that cutting/splicing a harness just for a lighter window switch seems like a huge waste of time.

If you wanted this one to experiment with just let me know, I'll give it to you for just paying shipping.
 

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there is no wire in the door to tell the switch when to light up, you would have to splice into that in the kick, run it through the boot and then connect it, on per door. Not a big deal if you have done it before and know how and 3 hrs of cursing if you do not.... I know this because I am considering adding some warning lights on the very end when I redo my doors to fit my 9s in them and already have it planed out.
 
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good info, thank you. and i would like to buy those switches off you in a week or two for sure. i'll make sure to do a wite up as it goes along.
 

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NC_Mystic said:
good info, thank you. and i would like to buy those switches off you in a week or two for sure. i'll make sure to do a wite up as it goes along.

Just pay for shipping which should be $4.95 for a flat rate USPS, remember this is the pass side only, I dont have the dfrivers side
 

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