might be a bad or loose wire on the headlight switch,or the switch itself may be going bad
Behind the instrument Cluster. Or remove it and replace the Cluster.
my instrument cluster and my back window wiper and the heat on my 1999 dodge caravan is working
try a test light on both sides of the fuse, tail and dash lights are on the same circuit
most likely a relay under the hood is bad. Dodge vehicles are notorious for that problem ALSO (OR) ... Check the instrument panel dimmer control on the left control arm (turn signal lever) of the steering wheel. If this is "dimmed" (turned clockwise) to a lower setting, you won't notice it until you turn on the lights and they will be very dim. SOLUTION: While the lights are "on", turn the control away from you (counter-clockwise) and the display illumination should brighten.
if your illumination wire is bare and touching the radio it will short it out
check the bulb again, are BOTH filaments good
Usually it means the headlight switch is going bad.
yes look in your owners manual for the instrument and taillights fuse and it will show you where it's located.
Sounds like, though unlikely, you have 2 blown fuses. I don't know a lot about Dodges but I know on Chevy and Ford the instrument lights and brake lights are on 2 separate circuts but I would check the fuses first. If you pull the fuse and you are not sure if it's blown, just replace it as sometimes it is hard to see if the fuse has actually blown or not.
try changing your headlight switch I go through about one a year on my ram 1500.
do not now what type vehicle your working on.but check the back up light switch
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