To change the radio display lights in a Renault Laguna, you'll typically need to remove the radio unit from the dashboard. This involves carefully prying off the surrounding trim and unscrewing any mounting screws. Once the radio is out, you can access the bulbs or LED components for the display and replace them as needed. Always consult the vehicle's manual for specific instructions and safety precautions.
check the fuse on the wires on your radio, there is a separate wire for the display lights that should be wired to your dash lights
The instrument cluster lights have their own fuse. It's a 5 amp at the bottom center of the fuse block. When the lights are on, the radio draws lamp power from the instrument cluster. This allows you to dim the brightness of the radio display with the other internal lamps.
If you turn up your interior dashboard light settings, then the radio display will be brighter too. The radio dims to the setting for the dashboard when the lights are turned on.
Not enough info... If the lights are dim, there is an illumination wire that dims the lights when the headlights come on at night... could be a bad switch. If your lights are totally gone... so is your radio. It is a sealed unit not meant to be serviced. Even if you could find someone to repair it, by the time you were done, it would be cheaper to buy an aftermarket or an original factory Delco from eBay.
It should not disappear completely but should dim significantly. If it is going completely out, then check to see if the rheostat for dimming the instrument lights is set too low. If you don't know where it is, look in your owner's manual.
Yes if you want your dash warning lights on all the time!
To turn off the hazard lights on your Renault Laguna, locate the hazard light button on the dashboard, typically marked with a red triangle symbol. Press the button once, and the lights should turn off. If the lights do not turn off, ensure the vehicle is in the correct ignition mode and try pressing the button again.
If it is the same as the Renault Laguna, then with the ignition on and the car stationary turn the headlight stalk from 0 (off) to the sidelights (lightbulb) posistion twice consecutively. You should then hear an audible signal and a meesage will appear on the information display. Repeat the proceedure to enable. Assuming its a Scenic 2 2003 -2009.. Its not the same as the Laguna - You get into the car, insert the card, but dont touch the pedals. All your electrics will come on. Press and hold the Auto button at the end of the indicator stalk, you will hear a beep and it comes up on the display auto lights de-activated. To re-enable you just do it again, but i think it has 2 beeps when activating, and display says auto lights activated.
If the reversing lights on your Renault Laguna are not working, first check the bulbs to see if they need replacing. Next, inspect the fuse related to the reversing lights, as a blown fuse can cause them to malfunction. Additionally, ensure that the reverse switch, located on the gearbox, is functioning properly, as it activates the lights when the vehicle is in reverse. If these components are in good condition, there may be an issue with the wiring that requires further investigation.
fix airbag fault & serv light will go out
it means you need to check the pressure on your types. when correct the lights will go out.
Check the brake light switch.
If the hazard lights aren't working on a Renault Laguna, it could be due to a blown fuse, a faulty relay, or a problem with the switch itself. Check the fuse box for any blown fuses associated with the hazard lights and replace them if necessary. If the fuses are fine, the issue may lie in the relay or the switch, which may require further inspection or replacement. It's advisable to consult a professional mechanic if you're unable to diagnose the problem.
I also have a 2005 Laguna. And had the same problem.Turned out it was the battery.Charging it wasn't a solution.Changed it out and no more problems.
Your battery may be flat and could need recharging or replaced.
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The warning lights on your Renault Laguna provide crucial information about your vehicle's status. For instance, a check engine light indicates a potential issue with the engine or emissions system, while a battery warning light suggests a problem with the electrical system or charging. Other lights, like the oil pressure or temperature warning, signal critical conditions that require immediate attention. Always refer to your owner's manual for specific meanings and recommended actions for each warning light.