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MULTIFUNCTION Switch

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Remove multifunction switch. See MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH  under REMOVAL & INSTALLATION. Measure resistance between specified terminals while operating multifunction switch lever to specified positions. See MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH TESTING  table. See Fig 1. If resistance is not as specified, replace multifunction switch.

MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH TESTING

Switch Position Terminals No. (1) Ohms
Wiper Switch
OFF 589 & 993 47,600
INT 589 & 993 11,330
LO 589 & 993 4080
HI 589 & 993 0-4
Intermittent Wipers
INT & OFF 590 & 993 (2)
LO & HI 590 & 993 3300
Washer Switch
OFF 590 & 993 103,300
ON 590 & 993 0-4
Hazard Switch
ON 2, 4, 5, 8 & 10 0-4
Left Turn Signal
ON 1, 8 & 10 0-4
Right Turn Signal
ON 1, 2 & 5 0-4
High Beam 12 & 15 0-4
Low Beam 15 & 507 0-4
Flash-To-Pass
ON 12 & 196 0-4
(1) Specification can vary by as much as 10 percent.
(2) Rotate control from maximum delay to minimum delay. Resistance should gradually decrease from 103,000 to 3300 ohms.
Fig 1: Identifying Multifunction Switch Terminals
G99H02682Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.