Change the fuse controlling the control panel lights. You need to check wire harness around the panel because you have to high voltage in the circuit.
Pull it out loosen the four screw and you will see the bulb I beleive it is h4 bulbs
One of the bulbs have probably burned out. Set the emergency signals on and go to see which one is not blinking. Change burned bulbs in pairs, cause the other one will probably burn out after you change one.
To change the light bulb for the heater control on the 2006 Tahoe, you will either need to replace the entire climate control panel or remove and re-solder the bulbs. You can remove the bulbs by first removing the dashboard bezel and then the dash itself. Access the bulbs and pull them out of the control panel. Solder new bulbs into the panel.?æ
I was told that the bulbs are not replaceable. You have to replace the entire pad.
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Take the light assy off of the car and turn the bulbs counterclockwise to remove the blubs
How to change the bulbs in the climate control for a 1999 Chevy trailblazer
Most common problem is the low beam portion of the light has burned out. Can be same bulb, but the lower voltage filament has burned out. Change the bulbs. If it is the constant on driving lights then the bulbs are bad or the driving light relay has gone out. Hope this helps.
Are you sure they are burnt out?? A 1998 model year vehicle is much too young to have theat many burned out bulbs. There is something else that is causing this problem.
Most likely with an new control head.
This is for the Heater/Fan/Cooler lights. To replace the bulbs remove the control knobs by pulling them off, the front panel can be pulled off using a small screwdriver, pry it off on the right side then remove the clear diffuser panel and twist and pull the small bulbs out. There are 2 bulbs for that heater knob control. (bulb # 90069-98004)
the bulbs burned out