If your dash lights aren't working and the fuse keeps blowing, it could indicate a short circuit in the wiring or a faulty component, such as a dash light bulb or the dimmer switch. Inspect the wiring for frayed or exposed areas that may be causing the short. Additionally, check for any malfunctioning electrical components that could be drawing excessive current. Replacing the blown fuse without addressing the underlying issue will only lead to repeated failures.
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If all the dash lights are out then there is two causes for this. The first is all the fuses have blown the other is the relay for the dashboard lights has went out.
there is a light we dont know what it means
4x4 dash lights on a Dodge Durango don't work
check fuse
dude....you dont want to do that...unless you want your dash lights not to work...
turn the knob on the left side of the steering wheel on the dash. It will brighten the dash, and radio lights by turning it to the right and it will dim the lights by turning it to the left.
you have a blown fuse, look in your owners manual and it will show you the fuses location.
Start with new fuses...
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the fuse is F16 under bonnet fuse box, dont know why keeps blowing?