The most common reason for all of your dashboard cluster lights to go out is a blown fuse. Change the dashboard cluster light fuse.
remove the gage cluster the bulb is on the back of the cluster
If none of them are working, then it will probably be a fuse as you probably won't have any running lights either. If not then, you need to go to a car parts store, and get a repair manual for your car. They cost about $16.00 Or, go to a Public Library.
Remove the dash cluster to gain access to the back of the cluster to change the bulbs.
Cluster removal link below: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jXiwgm3bPg
Yep it should just bolt straight in
If nothing on the dash (instrument cluster) is working, I would suspect the electrical plug in back is disconnected.
My dash lights went out and the cause was a bad alternator. new alternator fixed the problem
in the 3.0l models it is located right on top of the transmission. It makes a difference in sensors if you have the analog or digital cluster on the dash.
a dash cluster, is the gauges and lights etc that are grouped together in front of the driver,
There are no fuses for the dash lights. Are your dash lights not working? If not, then you will need the instrument cluster refurbished. I can do this for you, contact me at ANCTechnologies at hotmail
where do i find a graphic dash cluster for a 1986 ford thunderbird
my instrument cluster and my back window wiper and the heat on my 1999 dodge caravan is working
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They mount to the back of the dash cluster. The bulbs are exposed when the panel is removed.
Where is the fuse for the digital cluster dash in a 1992 Chevy S10?
If the speedometer is not working but the odometer is, I would suspect the dash cluster is at fault. If both speedometer and odometer are not working I would suspect the speed sensor on the transmission is at fault.
with any electical problems the first thing you should check is the fuse