A cracked wire or worn insulation may cause intermittent stoppages.
lights are apparently (according to haynes manual) soldered in.
It's that part in front of the driver with the lights and gauges, radio, glove compartment, etc.
loose battery connection, or dead battery.
The lights that light up your gauges. . . I don't think those are the lights being asked about. More likely you are inquiring about the service and warning lights.
It has no fuse you have to replace the bulb/s itself
it could have to do with the preasure systems. or your gears may be grinding. go to your machanic and check it out :p
Its the fuse and if not its the fuse Boxs. by the cluch or brake peddle.
A common reason for this is a cracked circuit board in the instrument panel. Do any of the warning lights come on at the same time (ABS, for example)? If you smack the dashboard with your hand sometimes you can make the gauges come on again. It'll likely need a new instrument cluster. --Dennis, ASE Master Tech
Look in your car manual and it will tell you what each symbol means. For example, check gauges light could be low on gas or oil.
AnswerCheck battery cables for looseness or corrosion Check ground at the end of the battery cableMake sure battery is fully chargedTake a look at the neutral start / transmission range sensor too.
blower motor has a short. replace blower motor
you don't! remove bezel for gauges, remove four screws for gauge assembly, pull forward and tilt, replace the four bulbs.