Headlight Switch Problems of Ford Mustang

Ford Mustang owners have reported 2 problems related to headlight switch (under the exterior lighting category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Ford Mustang based on all problems reported for the Mustang.

1 Headlight Switch problem of the 2005 Ford Mustang

Failure Date: 06/01/2015

Defect in under cowl drainage leads to rainwater leaking into passenger compartment. Water drains down wiring harness into the Smart junction box casing electrical shorts that at first caused the right headlamp to shutdown after 15 seconds. Recycling the headlight switch brings the headlight back on for another 15 seconds. This condition renders the vehicle unsafe to operate from sunset to sunrise. Now the drivers side headlamp has begun the same problem. I checked online and it is apparent that this is a significant safety issue for which the vehicle manufacturer has no part available to fix. They initially informed me that the smj would be available to purchase last September. That has now been pushed back to February of 2016. They want over $400 for the part plus additional labor to program and install a component that should have been recalled years ago. This problem is already covered under a TSB and the defect can cause a multitude of malfunctions that could easily result in life threatening situations. I just recently checked and found over 286 reports on file with NHTSA, yet no apparent investigations appear to have been conducted, nor a recall. It is my sincer hope that NHTSA is not waiting for a body count before taking action. . Read more...

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2 Headlight Switch problem of the 1997 Ford Mustang

Failure Date: 12/17/2000

A common problem with 1987-1993 Mustang gt's, when driving with the fog lights on, the wiring at the headlamp switch can not handle the power, and will melt down causing a potential risk of fire. The problem is so common that aftermarket suppliers carry a plug and pigtail for these vehicles. Here we have a 1997 Mustang gt, while driving with the fog lights on the wiring at the headlamp switch overheated , melting the plug to the headlamp switch. Also I noticed burn residue on the switch itself. Being aware of the prior problems with the older cars I knew to sut the fog lights off. This immediately turned the gauge cluster lights back on. I turned the headlamp switch off and the smoke began to clear. This is a very popular car with a problem that I am finding is far more common on the sn95 model Mustang than thought. I was suprised that there was no other NHTSA complaint regarding the veh. I called and checked. My friends 1995 did the same thing with less than 36 thousand miles on it and Ford repaired it at no cost. I have emailed web sites asking any other owners to file similar complaints with NHTSA and Ford so that consumers can be notified. If not for any other reason than at least to have people notified not to use the fog lights until thier car can be inspected. It is a couple of screws and the removal of the headlamp knob to inspect the switch and the wiring. If you have any questions please call my friend bobby silva at 480-961-7433. He is also an owner and works for an insurance company. He was the one who told me what to do when my car started smoking and he knew of this problem. He is helping me with the dealer eahrnhardt Ford 480-893-0000 in chandler arizona. I live in California and this happened in az. Thank you so much!!!!!.

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