either your screen has gone out or your fuses have blown. hope this helped : )
15A fuse - does both.
The radio display is usually tied to the dash board lights. As you raise or lower the illumination on the dash, the radio lights should change. During the day (with your headlights off), the radio display is at full brightness so it is easier to read in daylight.
check the fuse on the wires on your radio, there is a separate wire for the display lights that should be wired to your dash lights
with satnav/display it's a Double DIN.
Your radio operates on one fuse, so if your display wasn't working, but the radio still worked, your radio is fried. Replace it.
If it is working what needs to be fixed? Assume, the lack of display. Not sure but I think the radio has two separate fuses, one for the radio one for it's display, check the fuses I have had similar problem but not sure if it was with my Topaz
If the dashboard dimmer switch works with the other dash lights, the fault is in the radio unit itself.
i work fro a Chevy dealer and when your display goes bad it means radio replacement time. if your dash light work and not the radio you will need to replace the radio
The best way to fix a radio and odometer display that doesn't work is to check the fuses. When you replace the bad fuse then the lights should work in your dash.
Yes, it still shows the clock but nothing else.
The instrument cluster lights have their own fuse. It's a 5 amp at the bottom center of the fuse block. When the lights are on, the radio draws lamp power from the instrument cluster. This allows you to dim the brightness of the radio display with the other internal lamps.
Hello, I am working on this problem w/2002 GP. This is why I found your question. It is a digital display for clock/radio station display that fuctions but does not light up. Wiring diagrams are pointing me towards replacing the dash light switch module which feeds the radio. I am still investigating. Is my problem discrtiptive of yours? Bmac498@comcast.net