How can I replace the climate control light on a 2006 Chevy Equinox? Both my heat control and fan speed light are out.
I went to the dealer, and I have been quoted $90.00 to replace the climate control nob light bulb. How do I get to the dash board to replace it?
You may need to replace the power control module.
You don't replace the lights in the dash board climate control. It is a singular control module. Once the lights in it burn out, that's it. You either replace it for a few hundred bucks or just live with it. A quick and cost effective way to get light in that area is to buy a little 12 volt light that you plug into the cigarette lighter with a flexible neck.
To fix a burned out light on the driver's climate control switch in a 2002 Chevy Impala, you will need to access the climate control unit, remove it from the dashboard, and replace the light bulb with a new one. This may involve taking apart the center console to access the climate control unit. It's recommended to consult the vehicle's manual or seek professional help if you are unsure about the process.
There are three plastic nuts accessible from inside the trunk.
Remove the cover around the controls and you will see the bulbs inside the climate control unit. It just pulls off.
It is very easy to change the license plate bulb in a 2001 Dodge Intrepid. You will need to remove the tag and then unscrew the light cover. After the cover is off, unscrew the light and replace with a new one.
A 2001 Intrepid does not have an oil change light.
Have to replace the whole switch
replace your camshaft sensor
Have vehicle scanned and codes cleared - usually a problem in the emission control system