Tail-lights and dashboard lights are on the same switch on the dashboard and on the same fuse. Check the fuse and if that's not it check the switch. Check the fuse underneath the hood. There are some main fuses underneath the hood. I had the same problem on my Chevy P-U when I lowered my boat into the lake, it blew the fuse underneath the hood and I had no tail or dash lights.
Check to see if the parking/tailights are working Could be a bad fuse, or switch Could be an open in the dimmer rheostat
1- the light switch, or 2- the wiring on the plug to the light switch from the car, or 3- a blown fuse
Check to see if the parking lights and tailights are working - if not may be a fuse (same circuit)
If parking and tailights are working could be headlight switch--rheostat for dimming control could be bad
Check your dimmer switch under the dash first.
check fuse 4 or 5 under the hood, i can almost promise its blown, i had the same problem. my plate lights, tailights and dash lights didnt work.
Check to see if parking and tailights are working - same circuit could be a blown fuse
I believe the dash lights and tailights share the same circut. check the tailight relay and fuse located in the engine compartment rt. side above headlight
lights are very dim
Replace bulbs? Check dimmer rheostat for open circuit Check fuse for parking/tailights
The fuse probably blew that controls the dashboard lights.
If all of them stopped working at once, it could be a fuse. Find the Fuse box and test the one that connects to your dash. if the fuse is bad, replace it.