The dash lights and tail lights on a 1988 Honda Prelude are wired into the same circuit. Open, frayed, or burnt wires in any of the systems can the lights to ceased functioning. Check the number 13 10A fuse in the cabin fuse box, if blown take a spark testers and look for any shorts in the wiring.
It does have both tail lights as well as dash lights
Yes, your tail lights will go out when your dash board lights go out.
In a 1988 Mazda RX-7, the fuse that controls the dash lights and tail lights is typically a 15-amp fuse located in the fuse box. This fuse is often labeled specifically for "tail" or "dash" lights. It's important to check the owner's manual or the fuse box cover for the exact designation, as it can vary depending on the model and trim. If the lights are not functioning, checking and replacing this fuse may resolve the issue.
I have a 1991 Chevy surburan and it has no tail lights and no dash lights, all fuses are good
Check your fuse. Usually the manufacturer has the dash lights and the tail lights on the same circuit.
Dash lights and tail lights are on the same fuse.
It is most likely the tail fuse. The dash and tail lights are usually on the same circuit
Generally, dash lights and tail lights are on the same fuse so that if the tail fuse blows you'll know. When the tail light was "smashed", it shorted out the circuit and blew the fuse. You need to fix the tail light before you can get the dash lights to work.
its called the bumper cover
No the tail lights are in the fuse box on the drivers side the dash lights are just bulbs you have to replace when they burn out.
The fuse is blown. They put the dash lights and tail lights on the same fuse so that if you are driving at night the absence of the dash lights will be made relevent to you in order to get your tail lights fixed.
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