first turn on your headlights. now look on your dashboard for a little lightbulb with a knob next to it (it's your dimmer). twist it & all your interior lights should go bright & dim. if that didn't work then check your fuses (interior lights, cigarette lighter,panel lights)if they're good or not. cuz sometimes on certain cars they're connected 2gether. if the fuses r still good then u might have 2 check all the bulbs indavidually. gauge,shifter panel (& that will take a good while,cuz you'll have to take it all apart to check it). try this & hopefully you might find the problem. good luck!
Light-Emitting Diode =LED LED is not a kind of display, when we say LED tv is actually means LCD display with LED back lights.
If you turn up your interior dashboard light settings, then the radio display will be brighter too. The radio dims to the setting for the dashboard when the lights are turned on.
Just to the right of your headlight switch on your dash is a gauge panel dimmer wheel switch , when that is rotated all the way up it turns on the courtesy lights , and I believe that will also turn on the cargo lights
The radio lights are supposed to come on when you turn on your headlights and adjust with the rest of your dashboard lights. I had this problem when I purchased my 1995 Mercury Villager back in 1997 with a mere 33k miles on the odometer. I believe the mechanic replaced the display panel under warranty. I have not had a problem since. I will look for that work authorization and get back to you if it was something different. I am not sure If your problem is the same but it is worth exploring replacing the display panel. Good Luck
Check your fuses. Make sure they don't have a little bit of corrosion built up if they are good. Simply taking them out and putting them back in can clean them. Check for power at your light switch.
I replaced the gage cluster and everything went back to normal.
the oil pressure sensor, for a dash with idiot lights (no gauge), is located on the top of the engine at the back behind the distributor virtically screwed in. The oil guage sensor, for a dash with an oil gauge, is located above the oil filter on the drivers side of the engine screwed in horizontally.
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On the back of a car there are tail lights, turn signals, and brake lights. Cars also have back up lights that tell people when the car is in reverse.
Look in the fuse box under the lower left corner of the dash. The fuse panel has the application on the inside[at least my 04 does]
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Check for a short in your wiring harness or connectors under the dash. Particularly in the vicinity of your brake pedal. It could be rubbing on some wires.