You most likely have a dead battery, or if the battery is fully charged maybe the electrical portion of the ignition switch could be faulty.
Turn on the dashboard lights, and start removing the fuses one by one. When the dashboard light turned off, that is the good fuse. If the dashboard fuse is burnt, start replacing the fuses one by one, and when the dashboard will light up that is the place of the burnt fuse.
click start click control panel click appearance and themes and the last click display
In the corner of your screen there is a programmecalled start click it and it will show you
At the dashboard click create an account!
Most likely your car battery is completley dead.
Right click on the start bar-> click properties Click the start menu tab Click customize Check the box which says display run
Click on Start -> Right Click on MyComputer ->Click on Properties -> Click on Hardware Tab -> Click on Device Manager , Click on the Plus sign next to Display Drivers , You will get a listing below Display Drivers with a Yellow mark or Red X mark , Now right click on the item and click on Update Drivers. Hopw this helps.....
To hang icicle lights for a festive holiday display, start by measuring the area where you want to hang them. Use clips or hooks to secure the lights along the edge of your roof or eaves, making sure they hang evenly and securely. Plug the lights into a power source and enjoy your festive display!
To replace the dashboard lights on a 2000 Kia Sephia, start by disconnecting the car battery for safety. Remove the dashboard cover by unscrewing the necessary screws and gently prying it off. Locate the burnt-out bulbs in the instrument cluster, twist them counterclockwise to remove, and replace them with new bulbs. Finally, reassemble the dashboard, reconnect the battery, and test the new lights.
Start > Control Panel > Display Icon Or you can right click anywhere on the desktop (not on an icon), and select properties.
if it just goes click click click and not start then you will require a new battery or a charge if you left the lights on...
the appropriate time to display outdoor christmas lights is between the first and second week of december, it takes lots of work, so better start soon!