If it is just like the 99's it is a pain because you have to pull out the dashboard out, i had to buy the repair manual from the auto parts store to do it, there is not other way to do it (at least not in the 99's).
When the dash lights don't come on and you see two green arrows a solid slap on the left side of the hump forward of the steering wheel brings them on. Not a permanent fix but it works every time they fail to come on. If you change the bulbs you will still have the problem, the bulbs are not the problem, its the connection to board they are plugged into
Bad light bulbs.... Replace them...
you have to remove the cover of the dashboard to replace the light bulbs
remove dashboard and replace 2 bulbs behind it
To change the dashboard light bulbs in a Ford Five Hundred, start by disconnecting the battery to ensure safety. Remove the dashboard trim by unscrewing any visible screws and gently prying it off. Next, locate the bulb sockets behind the dashboard, twist them counterclockwise to remove, and replace the old bulbs with new ones. Finally, reassemble the dashboard and reconnect the battery.
with the new one ! THE i said THE NEW ONE not A NEW ONE , THE .
pull back carpet around the taillight. It should be three plastic caps that unscrew and pull the light out, disconnect the bulbs. Replace with a new tail light.
Replace the light bulbs that are burned out, usually from the back side of the instrument cluster.
How do you replace dashboard light on 2000 Nissan almera
To replace the instrument light bulbs in a Jaguar XJ8, first, ensure the ignition is off and disconnect the battery for safety. Carefully remove the instrument cluster by unscrewing it from the dashboard and gently pulling it out. Locate the faulty bulbs, twist them counterclockwise to remove, and replace them with new bulbs. Finally, reassemble the cluster, reconnect the battery, and test the lights to ensure they work properly.
To replace the clock light bulbs in a 2000 Honda Passport, first, disconnect the negative battery terminal for safety. Remove the trim panel around the dashboard clock by gently prying it off. Unscrew the clock assembly to access the bulbs, then carefully twist and remove the old bulbs. Replace them with new ones, reassemble the clock, and reconnect the battery.
You have to take the dash apart. Take it to a garage as you can foul things up real easy.
It's a real pain to replace! The bulbs can be purchased at just about any auto parts store, but you have to completely remove the dash in order to access and replace the bulbs. It's a common problem (and a terrible design...)