Blown fuse? Bad rheostat dimmer switch?
Replace the light bulbs that are burned out, usually from the back side of the instrument cluster.
Dimmer switch (rheostat burned out?) Headlight switch?
Check the fuse for your tail lights, usually when all of your lights in your instrument cluster are out, it usually meas that either your tail light fuse, or possibly both tail lights are burned out. this is a "safety" feature built into most cars to alert you that there is a problem with your tail lights.
There are about 3 reasons your lights don't display at night. 1. Ground wire is loose, located on firewall. 2. Burned out LED display, must be replaced. 3.
you take apart the dash and get to the instrument panel. then you take the instrument panel out and on the back of the panel you'll will see the lights
All the lights a flashing on the instrument panel on my Chrysler town and country minivan. Why?
Remove the dash and remove the instrument cluster, the lights are in the back of the cluster.
How many1996 Doge Ram pickup trucks has burned do to a short of the head lights?
well i bought new lights for my instrument cluster thinking it would fix the problem but there still dim
my lights didn't go out.
Check the fuse for the instrument lights, it may be blown. Another possibility is that you have inadvertently turned the instrument lights off. You can Rotate the headlight switch to adjust the instrument light brightness or to turn them off altogether.
The lights on the odometer on a 1999 Chevy Blazer might not work because of a burned out fuse. They might also not work if the lights are burned out.