remove the instrument panel cover..remove the radio...the black cover of the radio will need to be removed...you'll need a star screw set...once you have the screws undone...be care..the buttons might fly off...inside there should be really tiny bulbs...its either a 73,73, or smaller than a 26...just match em up at an auto store...then they should work. The instrument panel lights are grounded to the radio, so be sure there is a good connection from your radio to ground.
replace the interrior fuse labeled as room... That should fix the problem
You probably turned them on by accident. They are controlled with the same pull switch that turns on the headlights. By twisting the switch to the far left it will click and the dome lights will turn on, by twisting it to the right it will turn off the interior lights and will then dim the dashboard lights.
It is quite possible (even more so if the vehicle has power windows) one or more wires were temporarily shorted during the work, or even still shorted, which would blow the accessory fuse which powers the radio and interior lights among a couple of other things. Check and replace the fuse if needed, if everything works you're ok, if the fuse blows immediately you still have a short
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If the dashboard dimmer switch works with the other dash lights, the fault is in the radio unit itself.
cluster lights dont work also tails ive change the light switch still no lights.
the Yukon has a dome overide switch located next to the headlight switch it has a little light bulb drawing on it that controls if the interior light works or not radio stays on for 5-10 minutes after car is shut off by design unlss door is opened. if radio still stays on when door is opened and lights still don't work after the dome overide is reset ten your problem involves the door switch itself= the swithc that recognizes when the door is open or losed
Same problem on a lot of Ford,Mercury radio displays. You can go to www.shareamemory.com/radio/ to get the story and a pay for fix or ask the same question at batauto.com. It's a component heat/solder failure.
Fuse number 23 in the passenger compartment box is blown. It caused the following devices to stop working: Door lock switches (but not the locks), Interior lights, radio lights, A/C climate control, overhead console quit.
could be and probably is a bad alternator. Check battery/cables, take it to autozone, they'll test it for free and give you an idea of what amperage and voltage you got going.
The lights are still in this order: RED YELLOW GREEN
Had the same problem with mine. With it sitting in the garage, with the key out, the interior lights would repeatedly cycle on and off. It eventually got to the point where it would drain the battery. I took it to the dealer (it was still under warranty), and they replaced the module that controlled the interior lights. They told me that if it had been out of warranty that it would have cost around $400.00.