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How do I change the dimmer switch on my 1993 corvette?
The 1993 BMW 325 dimmer switch is located on the lower left-hand side of the dashboard. The dimmer switch is a dial switch.
As with most 80's and 90's GM vehicles, the headlight dimmer switch should be the blinker arm. Just give it a light pull toward the steering wheel.
Check the 1993 Park Avenue fuses first. Check the light dimmer switch to make sure that it is functioning. If these are ok, look for a bad wiring connection.
Your lightbulb for the side that ain't working are probably no good.. or it could also be a bad dimmer switch.. i have the same car and mine are like that too.. except for all of mine of went out.. or it could be your dimmer switch also
Headlight Switch Is Located On left Side Of DashBoard Just under The Auto Headlight Dimmer....
You have toreplace the whole thing.. It's called the multi-function switch, turn signals, cruise control (if you have it), headlight and dimmer switch all in one.. About $150.00 for the switch, plus labor. If you do it yourself, be careful of the drivers airbag.
Just above the headlight switch is the dimmer control for the dash lights - roll it all the way to the right to turn the interior lights on and, of course, to the left to turn the dome out and the farther you turn it the dimmer the dash panel gets. There is also that switch on the dash next to the fog light switch which controls the dome light activation when any of the doors are open and if it is on and a door is ajar, the light won't go out. Or if one of the door switches is loose or stuck it will affect the operation of the light as well. In that case turn the door switch off.
Bad bulbs Bad dimmer switch
Sounds like the light bullb\bulbs for you gauger cluster is out. You will have to remove the cluster to get to the back of this to change the lights.
The 1993 Mazda. reverse light switch is located below the shifter column. The relay switch can be seen by removing the center console.
The brake light switch is located above the brake pedal on a 1993 Nissan Sentra. To reach the switch the driver's door needs to be opened.