usually is depending on the car :)
you need to pull the dash apart and take the cluster out and the bulbs just twist out
possible fuse or bulb in dash. or worse a loose wire/rat bit a wire.
The dash light fuse gets its power from the tail light fuse. If the tail light fuse blows, you won't have any dash lights either.
In the fuse box under the dash. The one you are looking for is most likely called "instrument lights".
No the dash lights should be with your parking lights.comment2: They are on separate circuits. Power usually goes from the "taillight fuse" to a small 5 amp dash light fuse and then to the dash dimmer wheel or knob. Then it feeds the dash lights. A blown tail light fuse makes the dash lights go out also. A blown dash fuse only affects the dash lights.
there isn't a specific fuse just for that light. if the rest of your dash lights work, its not a fuse. that light burns out on alot of the saturns. im not sure if its even replaceable without changing the gauge cluster.
7 for the instrument cluster 9 and 10 for highbeam headlamps.
Probably the "gauge" fuse is blown. The dash lights are a completely separate circuit.
No, it is not.
It is in the fuse box underneath the dash. Do you have tail lights? If not, you may have a bad light switch.
Well, it could be either but I would say it was probably the fuse. :) (My hubby is a engineer )
It will be called and instrument fuse. It will be located in the fuse panel under the dash, drivers side.