Dash lights check engine oil light and emergency light stays on with key out there is a leak in the courtesy light section I'm at a loss no codes whatsoever any ideas other than a short somewhere help

Asked by GuruCPCZS Mar 02, 2019 at 01:15 PM about the 2005 Ford Focus ZX4 SE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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See the fuses in diagram, pull/replace one at a times. Does the dash lites go out when you pull fuse, which one? If it is the fuse that says hot with key on and the key is off and out, something wrong with ignition switch or that circuit to fuse is shorted to voltage, somewhere. Just my opinion.

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Thank you kindly I pulled what from what I know was the cluster fuse number 36 all the lights that I stated stayed on only choice now is to look up fuse block and figure it out from there and like you said ignition switch will probably be it I thank you again

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