you cant you have to swap out the whole instrument cluster. I just had the same problem with mine.
Bad news - there is no light bulb. The cluster is light using electro-luminesence, which means the entire thing needs to be replaced.
remove the gage cluster the bulb is on the back of the cluster
the oil sender unit need to be replace.
You will have to remove and disassemble the cluster
What kind of vehicle? The light is most likely behind the instrument cluster. The instrument cluster would have to be removed to gain acces to the bulb.
To replace the rear light cluster unit on a Peugeot 307, first, open the rear hatch and remove the access panel in the trunk interior to expose the light cluster. Disconnect the electrical connector and unscrew the securing bolts of the light unit. Carefully pull the light cluster out and replace it with the new unit, reconnect the electrical connector, and secure it with the screws. Finally, test the lights to ensure everything is functioning properly before replacing the access panel.
To replace the instrument cluster light bulbs in a Buick Rendezvous, start by disconnecting the negative battery cable for safety. Next, remove the screws or clips securing the trim around the instrument cluster and carefully pull it away. Unscrew the instrument cluster itself, then locate and twist out the burnt-out bulbs from their sockets. Replace them with new bulbs, reassemble the cluster, and reconnect the battery.
open the tailgate ,and at the side of the light cluster you will find a small round pop out plastic disc, behind which is the release screw for the light cluster.
The instrument cluster must be removed to replace the light bulbs on it.
To remove the rear light cluster on a Peugeot 3008, first, open the rear hatch and locate the access panel in the trunk area, typically on the side of the light cluster. Remove any screws or clips securing the panel, then disconnect the electrical connector from the light cluster. Once disconnected, you can unscrew or unclip the light cluster from the body of the vehicle and carefully pull it out. Replace it by reversing the steps.
You have a light out...take a look at the trim around the instrument cluster, should be held in by a few screws. After pulling the cover pull the cluster, look on the back, check all bulbs and replace the ones that are burnt out or replace them all. You have a light out...take a look at the trim around the instrument cluster, should be held in by a few screws. After pulling the cover pull the cluster, look on the back, check all bulbs and replace the ones that are burnt out or replace them all.
There are no individual bulbs, just LED's in the dials, and you will have to replace the entire instrument cluster.