The 2000 Acura dash light fuse can be found in the fuse box. The fuse box is in the engine compartment. The location of the fuse is listed on the inside cover of the fuse box.
it is the small light fuse in fuse box that is under the hood
The brake light fuse on a 1995 Acura Integra is located inside the cabin of the vehicle. It is on the same circuit as the dash and hazard lights.
check the brake light switch behind the brake pedal under the dash.
It could be the fuse that also controls your dash lights. It is a 15 amp fuse in the box under the hood labeled "small lights".
It does have both tail lights as well as dash lights
Begin by removing the instrument panel cover in your 1997 Acura. Remove the lightbulb, by pushing it in and turning at the same time. Install the new lightbulb in the same manner that you removed it.
Since all of the 99 Acura TL dash lights and gauges are giving a problem, then the power or ground wires need to be checked. These are the only two things that are common to all of the items that are giving problems.
To change the dash lights in a 2006 Acura MDX, first disconnect the negative battery terminal to ensure safety. Then, remove the instrument panel by unscrewing the necessary screws and gently prying it away from the dashboard. Locate the bulb sockets on the back of the panel, twist them counterclockwise to remove the old bulbs, and replace them with new ones. Finally, reassemble the panel, reconnect the battery, and test the lights to ensure they are functioning properly.
Check to make sure the brake lights are working when the dash lights don't - usually it's a fuse in the brake light circuit.Om both of these, it is a tedious job not ot mess something up while working in the printed circuits etc. I suggest taking it ot a garage.
where are the dash bolts located to replace burnt dash lights
To fix the dash lights on a 2005 Acura RL that are out, first check the dimmer switch to ensure it's not turned down. If that isn’t the issue, inspect the fuse for the instrument panel lights in the fuse box; replace it if it's blown. If both the dimmer and fuse are fine, the problem may lie in the bulbs themselves, requiring removal of the dashboard to access and replace them. If you're unsure, consulting a professional or referring to the vehicle's service manual is advisable.