this is because of a number of reasons 1. a fuse as blown 2. light bulbs are out 3. the wires have melted
if they dont indicate anything.
the bulbs which run the indicators are probably burned out. i would probably try to find bulbs before removing instrument cluster. bulbs may be hard to find. save yourself a project
The answer is 466. Simply add the numbers together like you would for two plus two. To check your work, a calculator is the best option.
level indicators (for liquids),
my indicators have stopped working checked fuses in fuse box my hazzard lights still work
106*200 = 21200
106 - 87 = 19, thus 19/106 = .1792 = 17.92% decrease
It could be the indercator switch i just had the same fault on a Hyundai and it was the indercator switch
To find the number you can multiply by four to get 106, you would divide 106 by 4. The result is 26.5. Therefore, you can multiply 4 by 26.5 to get 106.
Did you try changing the flasher?
try a fuse or relay.
Check the fuse box(es) for a burnt fuse. Also, check to see if the front indicators work - if not, the flasher unit probably needs to be replaced.