does starter turn over if not check starter wire on starter with 12volts tester with key in start no light check fuses check switch on clutch pedal
haynes manual or Ford workshop manual or 'drivers handbook'
Look it up in Owner's manual.
I would love that answer as well. Some of my instrument panel lights are out, and the diagram in the owner's manual is horrible.
These are usually located in the front of the vehicle. Look through the users manual to find out what each of the lights mean.
There are 2 lights. One is a check engine light which means the emmisions system needs service and there is a problem with the OBD system. Another light is a service light which just means you need to change the oil. Your owners manual will tell you which is which.
See {Warning Lights, Gages and Indicators} on page 3-26 of your "Owner's Manual", under Section 3: Instrument Panel.....
Checked owners manual for any obvious fuses. Any recommendations why instrument panel and gauges would guit working?
Get the workshop manual of the car. If you dont want to buy it borw it from your local library.
I'm not sure if the following fuses are for the dash lights - the owner's manual lists them for " instrument cluster " location # 11 - 7.5 amp fuse for instrument cluster location # 15 - 7.5 amp fuse for instrument cluster location # 33 - 15 amp fuse instrument cluster/headlamps/DRL module
check the owner's manual if you can, but it usually means there is something wrong with the charging system
The manual running light switch may be "on". It is located on top of the steering column, near the dashboard guages, in a 1998 Legacy. The switch operates the lights without requiring the ignition switch to be on.
Turn on the ignition key but don't start the engine. Check all the warning lights that are on against the diagram in the owner's manual (the parking brake may not light unless the brake is engaged). When you've confirmed they're all working start the engine. If everything's operating properly all the lights will turn off. Cheers