you have a blown fuse not for sure which one but it is on the passenger side
Diane Darcy's car is powder blue with yellow and white stripes and a fancy dark blue number 7 on it.
Throwing a dart in the dark but what I found out the hard way is the Body Control Module is bad. Not bad to put in and a computer cant figure out if it is good or bad. If your security light goes off later then most likely.
Yes. I have a Yamaha SR 125, 2000 model and it has headlights, indicator lights and brake lights. It also has a light behind the speedo so you know the speed you are going when it is dark.
The lights are automatic for your daytime running lights AND your regular head lights. There is a light sensor on your dash that knows when it get dark. When it's dark your headlights will automatically come on, daytime lights turn off and your dashboard lights will dim as a result, since you no longer need them to be that bright when it's dark. As far as the parking brake, it triggers your daytime lights to turn off, so when you disengage your parking brake, they will turn on for normal driving. All of this is a good thing because you never have to worry about turning your on/off...ever.
All my dashboard lights won't work on my 2000 Holden Vectra. Cigarette lighter, stereo, speedo, heater control lights and gear selection lights are all in the dark. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
The reserve lights are light green and dark blue, you will find them on one plug with only those to wires attached to a white block on the steering column about 2 to 3 inchs from the firewall inside the car. The "neutral safety switch" in mechanical so there are not wires persay, but there are other ways to wire one in.
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very dark no lights around
A sensor that is activated by a lack of light (the dark). Usually these can be found in night lights that turn on when the lights are turned out.
In the dark.
To combat dark.
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