Most often the tail lights and dash lights share a single feed and fuse. Assuming you have checked the fuses (probably marked as tail or courtesy) then I would next check the head light switch. If you have good fuse and the head light gives a voltage out while in the 'parking light' position (usually between off and headlights) then you need to start chasing wiring. If you need more, post another question, and I'll see if I can walk you further down the path. I had this exact same problem and found out that the headlight switch was just making enough contact with the plug for the headlights to work. We plugged that in and the tail lights and dashboard lights started working also.
Remove radio and either replace or have serviced at repair shop
I have a 99 JGCL and my problem was a small wire that connects near the front brakes. It was about 2 feet long if I remember correctly and was the abs sensor or something. It cost about forty dollars. If you go to Advanced Auto Parts they might diagnose it for you for free, and tell you if that is really your problem. Good Luck
I have the same problem. Took it to a dealer. He charged $100 to investigate for an hour. Called back after an hour; asked for more $$ since he couldn't find out why!!!. At this stage I took my car back without fixing anything(lost $100 on this). I am surprised this car does not have a safety release from inside.
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# A mixture in which one substance is dissolved in another is known as a solution. # The word is also used of 'fixing' a problem.
By fixing the problem!
The problem I had with my 95 Jetta was the dashboard light fell out of the dashboard. I was told it was a manufacturer's defect when it happened in 96-97 to me, but VW was not going to fix it. Would have cost me about $100 to get the holster (not sure of name for piece). This is a common reason why the dashboard will not illuminate.
No need. You should be working on fixing the problem instead of fixing the blame.
An electrical problem that needs fixing
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Fixing a microwave would depend on what the problem is that it's having.
Fixing down all object to the spacecraft..
It depends on the problem that needs to be fixed, and what it was.
By fixing the problem that illuminated it. Get the codes read and fix the problem from there.
One source of clicking noises is a failed temperature blend door actuator motor. Are you having trouble control the heater temp settings? If yes, then read onto the 'Related Questions' below for detailed instructions on fixing this particular problem.
They are fixing the problem as we speak.