http://www.sylvania.com/ go here and go to the auto sections put in you car make and model year, there it will show you what bulbs go where
The instrument cluster needs to be removed to get at the bulbs.
If you only need bulbs then your solution is easy, however if the needles themselves no longer illuminate, then there is no bulb to replace since the needles are the bulbs. Your local Lexus dealer will be happy to assist you in this matter, there is one catch...they will only sell you the entire instrument panel. The last quote I got was around $300.00.
You need to remove the dash in order to get back there to replace any blown bulbs.
go to www.lextech.org they have everything you need to replace
No, you cannot replace LED lights with traditional incandescent bulbs in this fixture.
Replace the light bulbs that are burned out, usually from the back side of the instrument cluster.
no you do not
To access the instrument lights on an '83 El Camino, you need to remove the instrument cluster. Start by disconnecting the negative battery cable for safety. Then, unscrew the trim bezel around the dashboard, followed by removing the screws securing the instrument cluster itself. Once it's free, you can access the bulbs for the instrument lights and replace them as needed.
First off are your dash lights out if so its more likely to be a fuse that you need to replace check your owners manual the dash lights in a corolla are LED lights so its not likely they have burned out. if your looking to change the color of the bulb go to an audio installer for directions on removing your dash panels to get at the bulbs to replace them there's one in your center section and i don't know about the instrument cluster
You have to remove the instrument cluster to get access to the bulbs.
There are no individual bulbs, just LED's in the dials, and you will have to replace the entire instrument cluster.
Remove the instrument cluster and replace the bad bulbs. Take the battery cables off!Remove the upper and lower steering colum covers. Remove the four screws on the cover. Tke the screws out of the cluster and turn it over. Replace the bad bulbs. Had to replace the whole cluster on mine as the speedometer and the heat guage were kaput!