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when that happens you usually just have to replace the instrument cluster when that happens you usually just have to replace the instrument cluster when that happens you usually just have to replace the instrument cluster
What kind of vehicle? The light is most likely behind the instrument cluster. The instrument cluster would have to be removed to gain acces to the bulb.
There are many bulbs in the gauge cluster. The gauge cluster must be removed to gain access to them.
The instrument cluster needs to be removed to get at the bulbs.
There is no easy way. The instrument cluster will have to be removed.
The iod fuse is blown or removed.
It will have to be removed and sent off for repairs.
The gauges on the dash is the instrument cluster.
The instrument cluster must be removed to replace the light bulbs on it.
To get a 2003 F-150 Truck to start after replacing the instrument cluster the cluster will have to be re-programmed. A dealer or possibly a locksmith can reprogram an instrument cluster.
I had a blown 25 amp fuse in the fuse box under the hood mounted on drivers side fender, it was labeled for power outlet, I believe it was fuse #11. I removed the other 25 amp fuse for the other power outlet and installed it where the burnt fuse was and my instrument cluster worked. It was not labeled for the instrument cluster.
Disconnect negative battery cableTilt the steering wheel to its lowest position and remove the instrument cluster bezelRemove the instrument cluster retaining screwsPull the instrument cluster out,unplug the electrical connectors from the backside and the shift indicator from the bottom (automatic trans models) then remove the cluster from the instrument panel