there isn't a specific fuse just for that light. if the rest of your dash lights work, its not a fuse. that light burns out on alot of the saturns. im not sure if its even replaceable without changing the gauge cluster.
I believe you hold the trip odometer button while turning on the ignition.
THE ODOMETER IS BACK LIT. YOU HAVE TO REMOVE THE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER AND REPLACE THE BULB. IT INVOLVES REMOVING THE DASH COVER. A dealer would charge a little over a hundred dollars. The light bulb would cost about $5. My Saturn dealer told me it is $160.00 to change, because of dash removal, (as of 1/15/06) and most people wait until multiple lights go out. It can still be seen with a flashlight when needed.
It is not clear from your question whether the odometer is mechanical or digital. If it is digital, this is likely the beginning symptoms of a cracked solder joint on the circuit board that provides power and mileage information to the odometer display. See the discussion of the problem and options for repair at http://www.odometer-repair.com .
there is no light bulb for the odometer. its a digital display. you have to replace the dash. used usally a 100. or so. had it happen to me. 2000 buick regal gs
there are no light in odometer to see milege and clock
Odometer Fuse Box RelationshipThat depends on the type of odometer. For example, a mechanical odometer which is driven by a mechanical cable will NOT have any connection to the fuse box OTHER than for lighting, IF the odometer has a light inside of it.On the other hand, if the odometer is of the digital electronic type, it will, in a remote manner, be connected to a fuse which is usually a fuse designated for the "Instrument Panel." In this case, the digital odometer is usually built into/on the Instrument Panel Printed Circuit Board [PCB], and thus will be connected to the fuse box via the PCB wiring harness.
i have e 2005 ION Coupe 2.2L ecotech.. and i have gone 45km once the light had come on... but i had a can of gas with me just in case i ran out.. but i didnt.
If it is a digital odometer, there is probably nothing wrong with the "light". The problem is that no power is reaching the light due to a cracked solder joint on a circuit board connection that powers the light. The Ford dealer charges around $600 to repair this problem, but you can easily fix it yourself. See details on this problem at http://www.odometer-repair.com .
Press and hold the odometer reset button while at the same time turning the ignition to the on position without starting the engine. After 5 seconds the light will reset.
The gauges have to be accessed. The dash nowdays is very fragile and a static electric spark can ruin a bunch of things. I suggest taking it to a garge.
my light on the odometer is not working anymore how do you replace the bulb on it
Remove the screws and clips on the dashboard. tilt the lower steering column carefully an slide out the dash unit. You should be able to see a set of bulbs and the one for the odometer is at the center. Remove and replace with a new one.