They mount to the back of the dash cluster. The bulbs are exposed when the panel is removed.
You have to remove the instrument cluster to get access to the bulbs.
There are no individual bulbs, just LED's in the dials, and you will have to replace the entire instrument cluster.
The instrument cluster needs to be removed to get at the bulbs.
Yes, can replace them...however, they are soldered in...they are cheap to get off ebay.
to change the lights you remove the dash cluster and replace the bulbs. the number for the bulbs are 197
There are several bulbs for dash illumination. They are attached to the backside of the dash cluster. The best way to access the bulbs would be to remove the dash cluster.
You have to pull the gauge cluster out. On the back of the gauge cluster there will be little gray bulbs that twist in, turn them to the left and pull them out. Be carefull not to break the clips on the dash while removing it, or installing it.
remove trim surrounding cluster, remove bolts securing cluster to dash, disconnect electrical connectors at cluster, twist failed bulbs out, reverse to install
you need to replace dash illumination bulbs only problem the speedometer cluster has to be removed
replace the flasher(underneath driver side dash panel)
Remove the dash cluster to gain access to the bulbs.
The best way to replace burned out dash illumination bulbs is to remove the dash cluster. If all the bulbs are not working, check the dash light brightness control to see if that switch is turned off or not working. If you still have parking lights, the fuse is good.