The instrument panel lights are controlled by the same fuse as the tail lights which is a 15 amp fuse located in the panel in the engine compartment adjacent to the battery. The fuse is only labeled for the tail lights.
you take apart the dash and get to the instrument panel. then you take the instrument panel out and on the back of the panel you'll will see the lights
daytime running lights
In the fuse box...it will be labeled panel, or cluster , if the fuse is okies its the light switch.What if it is only half of the lights on the instrument panel that are out? Just the cold/hot dial and 5 buttons?
it sounds like the bulb behind the instrument panel is blown. it has about 4 bulbs behind it...2 on the main part, 1 on the fuel guage and 1 on the battery charge guage.
All the lights a flashing on the instrument panel on my Chrysler town and country minivan. Why?
The lights on the instrument panel of a 1994 Suzuki Escudo represent various vehicle functions and warning indicators, such as the engine temperature, oil pressure, battery charge, and check engine light. It is essential to familiarize yourself with the meaning of each light to monitor the vehicle's health and address any issues promptly. If a warning light comes on, refer to the owner's manual for guidance on the appropriate course of action.
I doubt that all the lights went out at once so lets start with the light switch. Either the switch or something on the light switch panel turns or slides to control the brightness of you instrument lights. It can also shut them completely off. So try that first. Next xheck the fuse panel for the fuse marked inst panel. It is most certainly one of those two things. If not you can always have the light switch or the instrument panel tested. Good luck.
Instrument lights fuse blown. ANSWER #2 There is a dimmer switch that controls the illumination of the instrument panel; it may be bad or may have been accidentally turned OFF or DOWN while cleaning the dashboard.
To fix the 1995 Suburban instrument lights, check the light fuse first. Check the light switch. If these are ok, then check the instrument cluster for proper power and ground connections.
Could be that the bulb on the instrument panel burnt out. Pull the panel off just a few screws and check the bulb.
remove plastic around instrument panel . remove screws from instrument panel then pull panel towards you to unplug it this will allow to get to dach lights