Dimmer switch (rheostat burned out?)
Headlight switch?
The hazard flasher on a 2001 Toyota Camry is located under the dash, near the hood release. It triggers the hazard lights to flash and regular intervals to notify other drivers.
The rheostat for dimming and brightening the dash lights.
Disconnect the battery for couple minutes. But if you have problems with your engine or other monitored systems the light will go on again.
Possible bad headlight switch. The switch is actually 2 switches in one. One side turns on the headlights and the other contacts turn on the tail lights which also feed the instrument panel through usually a 5 amp fuse.
Check the park lamp relay. It is probably next to the fuse.
Assuming you mean the instrument cluster lights, consult this link: http://www.lincolnsonline.com/tech/00086.html If you are referring to other lights (radio, switches, etc.) those are not serviceable. You have to replace the unit that's failing.
Aldi sells food. They also sell some other items such as lights or other small items.
There are more than one type of rope lights. Some rope lights are novelty items that can be used for a short time frame, such as an outdoor party or wedding reception. Other rope lights offer a long term lighting option.
It is not difficult. First you have to remove the 12vot cigarette lighter plastic and then remove the radio. 4 screws for the radio. Then you have to remove the panel that goes from the radio up to the instrument cluster. This panel has 4 screws. 2 of them are on top of the instrument cluster (visible) and the other two should be visible after removal of radio.
maybe the bulb is burnt
Try The Champion Owners Club: Champion Fleet Owners www.ChampionFleetOwners.com they might be able to help. They have some manuals to help you.
THIS DID NOT WORK ON MY 2007 CAMRY..ANY OTHER SUGGESTIONS??