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It's not a fuse , the SJB - smart junction box controls these lights ! This is fords body control module . If the Heater / A/C control panel ,hazard switch ,headlamp switch , message center switch all work, it is not a fuse . The gear shifter I would say the bulb is burnt out . The steering wheel lights could be out because of an open in the clock spring . The clock spring is a device inside the steering column under the steering wheel that keeps your horn , cruise control , radio buttons etc... connected electrically . How cars clock spring works
Ascot AUPWE10 Projection Alarm clock. To change the main time and date. Push the Mode button until the temperature display is shown at the top. Then hold the mode button in until the the day function flashes down the bottom. Move to required field by pushing the mode button again. Adjust date and time displays using the arrow keys.
First, try setting all display settings to default or 'normal' or 'standard' and disable any picture processing functions. If your TV is LED backlit then the LED dimming function may not be working correctly (dimming is done by rapidly switching the LEDs on & off).
to set the time: switch to timedisplay and hold the "S" key for three seconds, then adjust with the arrow key´s
to set the date: same prcedure as time but first switch to the date display
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