I had the same issue. In the instrument cluster there are 3 boards. The smallest board with the odometer and transmission status displays also has the 4 lights for the back lighting. This board is plugged into the main board and can easily be changed. Theses lights short out and cannot be changed out individually, the only thing you can do is replace this board.
You Will Have To Take To A Dealer. Best Of Luck
Remove the dash and remove the instrument cluster, the lights are in the back of the cluster.
well i bought new lights for my instrument cluster thinking it would fix the problem but there still dim
All the lights a flashing on the instrument panel on my Chrysler town and country minivan. Why?
Inside the instrument cluster. To replace them remove the cluster and take it apart.
Dashboard area where guages, speedometer, & lights are located
I'm not sure if the following fuses are for the dash lights - the owner's manual lists them for " instrument cluster " location # 11 - 7.5 amp fuse for instrument cluster location # 15 - 7.5 amp fuse for instrument cluster location # 33 - 15 amp fuse instrument cluster/headlamps/DRL module
Behind the instrument Cluster. Or remove it and replace the Cluster.
To access the instrument lights on an '83 El Camino, you need to remove the instrument cluster. Start by disconnecting the negative battery cable for safety. Then, unscrew the trim bezel around the dashboard, followed by removing the screws securing the instrument cluster itself. Once it's free, you can access the bulbs for the instrument lights and replace them as needed.
In the dash in front of the driver The instrument cluster has your speedometer , engine coolant temperature gauge , your fuel gauge , your warning lights , etcetera
Cluster means all the gauges and warning lights on a vehicle i.e. fuel gauge,temp gauge speedometer, odometer, oil pressure warning lights etc.
To change the instrument lights on a Corsa B, you typically need to remove the instrument cluster. Start by disconnecting the battery to ensure safety, then carefully detach the dashboard trim and screws securing the cluster. Once the cluster is accessible, twist the bulb holders counterclockwise to remove them, replace the burnt-out bulbs with new ones, and reassemble the cluster and trim in reverse order. Finally, reconnect the battery and test the lights to ensure they work properly.