Because you have a very optimistic car.
When you say dimmer switch I assume you are refering to the internal dash-board lights dimmer switch. The dimmer switch for the dash-board lights is located on the speedometer panel.There are two black knobs that stick out between the warning lights on the dash. The right one is used to set the clock while the left one when rotated adjusts the dash-board lights and when depressed resets the odometer. This should be what you are looking for.
Without knowing make/model, I would say check the panel light fuse. Probably labled "PNL".
As I recall, there is no relay involved in this. When you say dashlight, you mean the lights on the guages when the headlights are on? (gauge illumination) When you say taillights, do you mean the 'running lights' that are on when the headlights are on, or the brake lights? If you are describing both running lights and guage illumination, then that would point to faulty light switch, loose ground wire under the dash, or fault in supply wiring. The gauge illumination has a dimmer module which can be faulty (but very unlikely to affect exterior lights) If one of these is the gauge illumination, and the other is the brake lights, then this would point to a faulty ground wire connection as the supply circuits to these two functions is not common.
Depends if you have the ignition running or just the say you left the lights on. If you just left the ignition on all night nothing will happen except just running out of fuel. If you left your lights on without ignition running your battery will die.
Well i would say Running back...in an 80 yard dash can u run a 10 Flat?
go have your car serviced at the dealership. they can fix it.
There are many dashboard warning lights on the dash of a Mercedes Benz's. It would depend which is lit up, most show or say what they are for. If one does not take it by the dealership, mechanic, or some auto part stores to find out what it is requesting.
Check your fuses, if they are all good, turn your headlight's on, walk to the rear of the car, check to see if any taillight's are out, if say one bulb is burnt, this is a safety feature warning you that a rear taillight is out, "when the dash light's are out". If all these things check ok, your dash might be the problem it self, do the simple things first ;) jr
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It may. I have a '94 prizm and it does have ABS. However, this was an option and may not have been in your car. If your dash has lights that say "ABS" and "ABS active," so that's an easy way to find out