Check dimmer switch.
You can not fix the odometer on the early Saturns. You must replace the whole instrument panel.
yes it can and what type of auto.
I have attempted to fix my 94 Lexus LS400 instrument dashlightsa couple of times to no avail.Finally,I had it repaired at LexusTech.com in September 04, I am very happy with their work . A common problem on these cars. So far mine has not had a problem. There is a very detailed description of how to fix this on the lexusownersclub.com LS400 forum.vbdenny I have a 1993 LS400 that has had several different issues with the instrument panel. 1)The needle on the speedometer went out ~110,000mi - I eventually had the dealer replace it for big $$$. 2) Beginning ~120,000mi the entire instrument panel would flicker in cold weather until the car was fully warmed up - I found an electrician expert who diagnosed this problem on his own LS400 & offers repairs via eBay at about $600 LESS than the dealer wanted. 3)The time / temp LCD became unreadable "smudged" especially in cold weather. I found replacement LCD on eBay from several different vendors & installed myself. Car is currently at 140,000mi and instrument panel is fine!
your instrument panel lights can be dimmed(thumb wheel switch) down to practically no lights at all on your instrument cluster, this switch should be located most likely on the dash, left hand side of steering column. If this does not fix the problem ,then you have to check your fuse panel to see if you have a burnt out fuse.
You should first make sure that the instrument panel dimmer control is not turned down, this can sometimes happen when dusting or cleaning your car. If you are not sure where it is, check the owners manual.
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i have dash light problems also and my easy fix is just hitting the dash . the lights all work again after i do!
To fix the cluster in a 1995 Lexus LS 400, start by checking the fuses related to the instrument panel to ensure they're not blown. If the fuses are intact, you may need to remove the cluster and inspect for any loose connections or damaged wiring. Additionally, consider replacing any faulty bulbs or stepper motors inside the cluster. If issues persist, the cluster may require professional repair or replacement.
Depends on what's wrong with the speedometer. Try re-soldering the contacts on the mainboard behind the instrument panel.
you have to replace the entire instrument cluster. Get a used one it much cheeper, try car-parts.com
take battery cable off its a tempary fix but you have something behind the instrument panel blown