Blown fuse? Damaged buss board?
The license plate light fuse. It's a 10A fuse if I remember correctly. Sounds crazy, but I had no running lights and no lights other than warning lights on my instrument panel and it took me forever to figure it out. Apparently that whole circuit runs off of that one fuse. I have a 2000 Honda Accord, but I would assume it would be the same for a 1992.
Most likely cause would be a blown fuse.
Probably a blown fuse. What you need to find out is why the fuse blew.
The light switch.
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The rheostat for dimming and brightening the dash lights.
If the parking/tailight fuse is good - then it may be a bad headlight switch No tail lights but the bulbs are working? Please explain.
bad headlight switch
move the dimmer back and forth and turn the parking lights on and off. sometimes the switch gets wierd.
the car needs to be taken to the junkyard as it is total garbage and should not be on the road
A blown fuse. Or a connection problem within the instrument cluster
Answer 1 - Instrument Lights Operate IntermittentlyWithout doing a "hands on troubleshooting" of your vehicle, no one here can be certain of the specific location and cause of your problem. However, based on your question, I suspect that the cause is a loose connection in the circuit providing power to the instrument lights, or on the instrument panel circuit board itself.It is possible also, that the instrument panel dimmer switch is wearing out.Answer 2 -The dash dimmer switch or the headlight switch is the most likely problem.