Yes. Consult your owner's manual for location and identification of fuses.
Honda dashboard lights are powered by a single fuse. The taillight fuse keeps the dashboard, taillights and hazard lights safe. If any of this units cause a short all of the components will not work.
did you check the fuse?
You need a new fuse
The fuse box is on the right side of dashboard when door is open, tail light fuse will cause tail and dash lights to go out.
From my Experience most of the time its a fuse that is blown. The dashboard and tail lights run off the same fuse
Do parking and taillights work? If not check fuse--common circuit
you have to replace the dashboard lite fuse in the fuse pannel ,it is located under the dasboard on the left side
A blown fuse can make your dashboard lights to not work in your 1993 Chevy Blazer Tahoe. A burned out bulb can also cause this.
In a 2004 Chevy Tahoe, the fuse for the dashboard lights is located in the fuse box, which is typically found under the dashboard on the driver's side. You can identify the specific fuse for the dashboard lights by checking the diagram on the fuse box cover or referring to the owner's manual for the exact fuse number and location. If the dashboard lights are not working, it may also be worth checking the bulbs themselves.
Turn on the dashboard lights, and start removing the fuses one by one. When the dashboard light turned off, that is the good fuse. If the dashboard fuse is burnt, start replacing the fuses one by one, and when the dashboard will light up that is the place of the burnt fuse.
In a Renault Scenic, the fuse for the dashboard lights is typically located in the fuse box, which is usually found under the dashboard on the driver's side. You may need to remove a cover or panel to access it. The specific fuse for the dashboard lights is usually labeled in the fuse box diagram, so refer to the owner's manual for the exact location and rating of the fuse. If the dashboard lights are not functioning, checking and replacing this fuse may resolve the issue.
The headlights could have bad bulbs or a bad fuse; the two sets of lights are on different circuits.