2020 FORD F-150

3.5L V6 EcoBoostRWDAUTOMATICgasturbo
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electrical

Dimmer Switch

for 2020 Ford F-150 3.5L V6 EcoBoost · RWD
Difficulty
Moderate
Time
1.8 h
Tools
7
Steps
14

This procedure covers the removal and replacement of the dimmer switch (multi-function switch) on the steering column of a 2015-2020 Ford F-150 with 3.5L EcoBoost V6 engine.

Warnings

Always disconnect the negative battery terminal and wait at least 2 minutes before working on steering column components to allow airbag system capacitors to discharge
Do not turn the steering wheel after removing the dimmer switch or the clockspring may become misaligned, potentially causing airbag deployment issues
ℹ️The dimmer switch controls turn signals, high beams, and windshield wipers. Ensure the replacement switch matches your vehicle's configuration (with or without lane-keeping features)

Tools required

Torx T20 driverEssential
Torx T25 driverEssential
Flathead screwdriver or trim removal tool
Socket set (8mm and 10mm)Essential
Torque wrench (0-30 Nm range)Essential
Flashlight or work light
Plastic pry tool set

Parts

  • Multi-function switch (dimmer switch) × 1 — Use OEM specification
  • Electrical contact cleaner × 1 — Optional for connector cleaning

Preparation

  1. Park vehicle on level surface and set parking brake
  2. Turn steering wheel to center position and note alignment
  3. Turn ignition off and remove key/fob from vehicle
  4. Open driver's door and leave it open for access
  5. Allow vehicle to sit for at least 30 minutes if recently driven to ensure no residual electrical charge

Procedure

  1. 1
    Disconnect battery
    Open the hood and locate the battery. Using a 10mm socket, loosen the negative (-) battery terminal bolt. Remove the negative cable from the battery post and secure it away from the terminal. Wait at least 2 minutes before proceeding to allow the airbag system to fully discharge.
    Torque spec
    Battery Terminal Bolts6 Nm (4 lb-ft)
  2. 2
    Remove lower steering column covers
    From inside the vehicle, locate the two-piece plastic steering column cover. Using a Torx T20 driver, remove the two screws at the bottom of the lower steering column cover. Gently pull the lower cover away from the column, releasing any retaining clips. Set the lower cover aside.
  3. 3
    Remove upper steering column cover
    With the lower cover removed, locate the fasteners securing the upper steering column cover. Remove the Torx T20 screws (typically 2-3 screws). Carefully separate the upper cover from the steering column, being mindful of any wiring clips attached to the cover. Disconnect any electrical connectors for heated steering wheel if equipped.
  4. 4
    Locate and access dimmer switch
    With both column covers removed, identify the multi-function switch (dimmer switch) on the left side of the steering column. This is the lever assembly that controls turn signals, high beams, and wipers. Note the position and routing of the wiring harness connected to the switch.
  5. 5
    Disconnect dimmer switch electrical connector
    Locate the electrical connector at the base of the dimmer switch assembly. Press the locking tab on the connector and carefully pull the connector away from the switch. If the connector is difficult to access, trace the wiring harness to find where it connects closer to the column base. Some models have a secondary connector that must also be disconnected.
    Do not force connectors. Ensure locking tabs are fully depressed before pulling to avoid breaking connector housings
  6. 6
    Remove dimmer switch mounting fasteners
    Using a Torx T25 driver, remove the two mounting screws that secure the dimmer switch to the steering column housing. These screws are typically located on the left side of the column near the switch base. Support the switch with your hand as you remove the second screw to prevent it from falling.
  7. 7
    Remove dimmer switch assembly
    Gently pull the dimmer switch assembly away from the steering column. The switch may have a small alignment pin or tab that fits into the column housing. Carefully work the switch free, ensuring no wiring is caught or pinched. Remove the switch from the vehicle and inspect the mounting area for any debris or damage.
  8. 8
    Inspect and prepare new switch
    Compare the old dimmer switch with the new replacement to ensure they match exactly, including connector types and lever configuration. Inspect the electrical connector on the wiring harness for corrosion or damage. If necessary, clean connector pins with electrical contact cleaner and allow to dry completely.
  9. 9
    Install new dimmer switch
    Position the new dimmer switch assembly to the steering column, aligning any locating pins or tabs with the corresponding holes in the column housing. Ensure the switch sits flush against the mounting surface. Hand-start both Torx T25 mounting screws to hold the switch in place before tightening.
  10. 10
    Secure dimmer switch mounting screws
    Using a Torx T25 driver, tighten the two dimmer switch mounting screws in an alternating pattern to ensure even pressure. Tighten screws firmly but do not over-torque. The switch should be secure without any lateral movement when the lever is actuated.
  11. 11
    Reconnect electrical connector
    Reconnect the electrical connector(s) to the dimmer switch, ensuring the locking tab clicks into place. Give the connector a gentle tug to verify it is fully seated and locked. Route the wiring harness back through any clips or guides to match the original installation path.
  12. 12
    Reinstall upper steering column cover
    Position the upper steering column cover back onto the column. Reconnect any heated steering wheel connectors if applicable. Align the cover with the lower mounting points and secure with the Torx T20 screws. Ensure all clips are fully engaged and the cover fits flush.
  13. 13
    Reinstall lower steering column cover
    Position the lower steering column cover and align it with the upper cover. Press the cover into place to engage any retaining clips. Install and tighten the Torx T20 screws at the bottom of the lower cover. Verify both cover halves fit together properly with no gaps.
  14. 14
    Reconnect battery
    Return to the engine bay and reconnect the negative battery cable to the negative battery terminal. Using a 10mm socket and torque wrench, tighten the battery terminal bolt to the specified torque. Ensure the connection is secure and the cable cannot move.
    Torque spec
    Battery Terminal Bolts6 Nm (4 lb-ft)

Reassembly

  1. Ensure all steering column covers are properly aligned and secured with no rattles or gaps
  2. Verify wiring harness routing does not interfere with steering column movement or adjustment
  3. Check that the dimmer switch lever operates smoothly through its full range of motion
  4. Confirm the steering wheel is still centered and has not been rotated during the procedure

Verification

  • Turn the ignition to the ON position (do not start engine) and verify the instrument cluster illuminates normally
  • Test the turn signal function in both left and right positions, confirming proper indicator operation on the dash
  • Test the high beam function by pulling the dimmer switch lever toward you, verifying the high beam indicator illuminates
  • Test the windshield wiper function through all speed settings (intermittent, low, high) and confirm washer function
  • Test the flash-to-pass function by briefly pulling the dimmer switch lever
  • Start the engine and retest all dimmer switch functions while running
  • Verify no warning lights are illuminated on the instrument cluster
  • If the vehicle is equipped with lane-keeping assist, test that the system functions properly after a short test drive

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