you really cant change the bulbs but you could just pop the climate control panel off go up to your nearest junk yard and get a new one they should range from 45 to 80 bucks but it beats the dealers price of 300 to whatever they want to charge
They can't be fixed. You have to change the radio. The climate control is the same way, You have to change the unit to get the light working.
The cruise system shares fuses with the engine and brake lights. If the car runs and the brake lights work, it is not a fuse.
i wish i knew
it is a regulater switch in the fuse box under the hood.
You don't replace the lights in the dash board climate control. It is a singular control module. Once the lights in it burn out, that's it. You either replace it for a few hundred bucks or just live with it. A quick and cost effective way to get light in that area is to buy a little 12 volt light that you plug into the cigarette lighter with a flexible neck.
The lights are controlled by the Body Control Module (in the fuse box), from a signal on your dimmer switch, also called the multifunction switch. Do not swap out the BCM with a junkyard one, as it must be programed for your car (i am going through this now with my 96 Dodge Stratus)
you can't replace the lights they are built in to the control head.you must replace the entire hvac control
if all buttons and lights went out on your climate control then either its not receiving proper power or ground, or the control panel assembly is faulty.
Check the fuses.
via an on board dash reading
Brake lights could stay on in a 1999 Dodge Stratus because of a short in the wiring. If the headlamps are off and the brake lights are still on, check the wiring for the brake lights that is inside the trunk. Sometimes cargo in the trunk can interfere with the lights.
Because of idiots that don't turn their lights off when they leave a room or in the day time.