There is a blown or missing fuse. On a Chrysler product it is usually the IOD fuse. That is the fuse for most of the accessories. ie the radio.
if by saying dash you mean speedo and some warning lights check the abs fuse located in interior fuse box below steering wheel on dash.
The red battery icon is an indication the charging system is not functioning properly. The red water icon is an indication the cooling system is overheating.
It's the fuse for the blower motor in your dash (air vents)
Parking/tail/dash fuse
the fuse for the dash lights in a ba falcon is fuse #27, 10 amp fuse (red)
No the dash lights should be with your parking lights.comment2: They are on separate circuits. Power usually goes from the "taillight fuse" to a small 5 amp dash light fuse and then to the dash dimmer wheel or knob. Then it feeds the dash lights. A blown tail light fuse makes the dash lights go out also. A blown dash fuse only affects the dash lights.
The red battery warning light is an indication the charging system is not charging. The red water level warning light is an indication additional water is needed.
lights for dash heater controls
Your dashboard lights suddenly not working is almost always your indication that your taillights are out. If the fuse for your taillights is blown and you replace it, your dash lights should be fine.
The dash light fuse gets its power from the tail light fuse. If the tail light fuse blows, you won't have any dash lights either.
It is generally a small fuse about 5 amps. It typically feeds off the tail light fuse and goes to the dash dimmer switch. If the tail light fuse is blown, you won't get dash lights either.
It is generally a small fuse about 5 amps. It typically feeds off the tail light fuse and goes to the dash dimmer switch. If the tail light fuse is blown, you won't get dash lights either.