I know there is a little piece under the indicator the helps the light move but the part is discontinued. You can maybe find another car that has the same setup and get the piece.
I do not beleive your jeep uses bulbs in the console. I have a 2000 grand cherokee and it uses a light strip that is part of the console and can only be replaced with the shifter assembly....... I plan to cut the wires from the light strip and install a pep boys console light that uses replacable bulbs....probably will just lay it in there as long as it is protected and safe... Good luck
The shifter light on the center console of a 1999 Honda Civic can be reached by removing the center console assembly. Loosen all of the proper screws and pull off the assembly. Once the bulb is visible replace the unit using an appropriate sized bulb.
Toyota Camry 1999 model - replacement of interior console light
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If it is the light in the gauge console, it is to let you know the headlights are on automatically. Like when the windshield wipers are on, or that its dark enough to have them turn on.
No. It has a unlit reference. The illuminated selector in on the center dash.
The Select button and the set button, hold them down together, should reset with in a couple of seconds.
it's a function of the shift-position sensor switch (automatic) which is in the center console.
on the center console behind the shifter. has a little dome on it and lights up orange.
Sounds like the switch/sensor is bad. Often the guage sensor and warning light sensor are different.
You will need to remove the center console cover. The lightbulb will be attached to the inside of the center console. Push the lightbulb in and turn at the same time to remove it. Reverse the process to install the new lightbulb.
On the passenger side of the center console behind the head unit for the stereo.