If ALL dash lights don't work turn the headlamp knob clock wise or counter clock wise. If that isn't it check for blown fuse. If all fuses are good, replace headlamp switch.
It depends what lights you are talking about, most dash lights are just bulbs. However in the cluster for digital lights and the fog light acessories they are done by LED lights in which you can replace if you know the right voltage. There are a lot of dash lights, so IRepairing Dashboard LightsTake apart the dash (or area where the lights are burned out) and replace the bad bulbs with good ones.
If the digital dash lights up but shows no numbers for the speedometer on a 1989 Thunderbird LX, it is possible that a fuse is blown for the speedometer and the fuel gauge. There is more than one light in the dash for the speedometer.
Dont repair...just replace it for your safety!
Get a new dashboard!
You dont, you replace them.
Typically this is a failure of the headlight switch assembly. See the question about how to replace the headlight switch in a 1991 Cherokee for the answer of how to accomplish.
Each dashboard light on a Honda Civic reflects a different component on the car. There is a check engine light, brake light, battery light, oil light, and several other that each relate to an engines system. When these lights turn on it mean that either a repair or maintenance is needed on the vehicle.
fuse or switch is bad get test light and check both side of fuse some fuses will not light up unless key is on
The question you ask is too involved for a proper answer. You need to go to a car parts store, and get a repair manual for your car. They cost about $16.00
buy a chiltons repair manual they have all the diagrams
that depends whats wrong with it and your mechanical skills
To remove the clock from a 1955 Thunderbird, first, disconnect the car's battery to ensure safety. Then, carefully remove the dashboard panel surrounding the clock by unscrewing any fasteners and gently prying it off. Once exposed, disconnect the clock's wiring harness and unscrew the clock from its mounting bracket. Finally, take out the clock and replace or repair it as needed.