Headlight will not turn off on my Lincoln MKT

Asked by Nikki Dec 14, 2018 at 02:44 PM about the 2010 Lincoln MKT AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2010 Lincoln MKT. The driver's side headlight went out so we replaced
the headlight and the ballast. Since doing this the driver side headlight will now
not turn off. There is constant power so we have to unplug the light to turn it off.
Can someone help please?

8 Answers

50

The The problem is the ballast if it’s not original it’s not gonna work I have the same problem with my MKT

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20

I have the same problem with my MKX 2014 ... Any one can help me with the right way

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90

I change ballest 4 time on my mkt it was after market light won’t turn of anyone can help please

20

Im having same problem drivers side changed light 3c and ballast and wiring blown out again. I need need help

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30

You have to Replace the whole thing mines is doing it to

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