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You have a blown instrument lights fuse or it is just turned off. There is a rheostat that controls the brightness of the lights. Find it and adjust the brightness.
It would go to the dimmer that controls the brightness of the dash lights.
Turn the brightness control up. Could be the reset button for the odometer or another switch.
The dimmer switch near/on the headlight switch is a potentiometer and it controls the dash light intensity, as well as manually turns on the interior lights at the high(bright) end.
its the same thing that controls the brightness of lights on your dash, roll it up or down to turn off
Often the switch on the dash that controls the brightness of the dashboard lights will also turn on the courtesy lights if you turn the brightness all the way up. Otherwise, refer to the owners manual. If you don't have an owners manual with your vehicle you can get one online or at your local dealer.
the dimmer switch that controls your dash light brightness may be bad.
Most often this is due to an interior light being left on. Often it is the roller switch that controls the dashlight brightness and interior lighting being set to 'interior lights on'.
I have the same problem, and have been told there is a switch that controls the brightness. I haven't found it yet, so if you do. Can you tell me where it is please!
Check the dome light override switch to be sure it is off. This is the same switch that controls the brightness of the dash illumination lights.
The odometer light fuse also controls other lights on your instrument panel. The odometer light can be removed by removing the instrument panel cover. Push the light bulb in and turn at the same time. The light bulb will come out. Replace it with a new light bulb.
Hi beam lights only the High brightness filament of the headlight.Lo beam lights only the Low brightness filament of the headlight.DRL lights only the High brightness filament of the headlight, but at reduced current.Do you see the pattern?