Generally speaking, you have to remove various dashboard panels in order to gain access to the bulb(s) that need to be replaced. Which panels, and how to remove them, depend on which specific lamp has failed. Dashboards have dozens of lamps in them -- some for illumination (so you can see a gauge or label at night), some as indicators ("on", "fasten seatbelts", etc.).
For example, in my 2001 Forrester, the illumination lamps in the HVAC (heat/vent/air conditioning) console failed. During the day, this did not matter, but at night, I had to feel for the knobs to tell what they were set at. I discovered that the HVAC console was illuminated by two lamps (distributed across the entire HVAC console face by a series of clear plastic light pipes). Replacing the lamps themselves is a simple matter of pulling the bulbs from the lamp-holder sockets, and inserting new ones. However, to gain access to the lamp-holder sockets, I had to:
Re-installation is basically just reverse of removal.
As you can see, this task is made much harder by all the steps you have to do to gain access to the bulbs. None of it is actually all that hard as far as techniques go -- it is mostly just screws and snaps. The trick is knowing which screws and covers to remove, and in what order. I bought a Service Manual for my Forester to make it easier for me.
The only reason I even bothered replacing the lamps was that I had to tear the dashboard apart for something else anyway. (The HVAC blower switch failed.)
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To replace the dash light in a Subaru Baja, first, disconnect the negative battery terminal to ensure safety. Remove the dashboard panel by unscrewing any visible screws and gently prying it off. Locate the burned-out bulb in the instrument cluster, twist it counterclockwise to remove, and replace it with a new bulb. Finally, reassemble the dashboard and reconnect the battery.
How do you replace dashboard light on 2000 Nissan almera
To change a fog light in a 2008 Subaru Legacy, first, ensure the vehicle is off and parked on a level surface. Locate the fog light assembly beneath the front bumper, then remove the plastic cover or access panel if necessary. Twist the fog light bulb socket counterclockwise to release it, pull out the old bulb, and replace it with a new one. Finally, reinsert the socket, secure it, and replace any covers or panels.
Its located on the drivers side of the transaxle.
On my 2000 Forester, the dashboard illumination dimmer control is on the turn signal stalk. --Ken
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Replace the bulb
the dome light fuse...any other questions
Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor Circuit -replace the temp sender under the passenger side of the throttle body and reset the mil light.
Bad light bulbs.... Replace them...
so you replace the light
you have to remove the cover of the dashboard to replace the light bulbs