no. however your indicator lights are located in your dashboard. dashboard light will light up when you turn your headlights on. Ex. the lights that are illuminated behind your miles per hour needle or behind your fuel gauge. Your indicator light are a lights that come on when your first turn the ignition. these lights indicate when your oil needs to be changed or your fuel is low or your washer fluid is low or the blue light that is illuminated when your headlights are on bright or high beam etc.....most newer model cars are equipped with the indicator lights. hope this is helpful.
it will remain the same
universal indicator solution can be used to determine acid or base at the same time . Its changes its colour and helps in determing the chwmical property
Yes, if they are the same type of lights, having twice as many lumens gives you twice as much light, regardless of how many lights you need.
the blue or red tape will stay the same
No, the Chloroplast is the same thing as the plastid.
Tail-lights and dashboard lights are on the same switch on the dashboard and on the same fuse. Check the fuse and if that's not it check the switch. Check the fuse underneath the hood. There are some main fuses underneath the hood. I had the same problem on my Chevy P-U when I lowered my boat into the lake, it blew the fuse underneath the hood and I had no tail or dash lights.
Brake lights and turn signals are on a separate circuit from the tail lights. Tail lights are on the same circuit with the dashboard lights. If the dashboard lights aren't working either, check the fuse. If they ARE working, check the headlight switch.
From my Experience most of the time its a fuse that is blown. The dashboard and tail lights run off the same fuse
If all of the dashboard lights do not work at the same time on a Pontiac Montana, check the instrument panel relay. The relay is located on the firewall in the engine compartment.
I own a 1997 Isuzu Rodeo and had the same problem. I went to a local Isuzu new-car dealer and was quoted a price in excess of $100 to replace the burned-out dashboard lights. I was told that the cost is high because the top of the dashboard has to be removed in order to obtain access to the lights. I did not have the lights replaced. carlpers
same thing happened to me. it was a blown fuse. all lights on the dashboard and conlsole went out.
If you don't have dashboard lights, check the tail light. They often go out at the same time. Most U.S. manufacturers put them both on the same circuit so that we'll notice when the tail lights fail. Check the fuses first, if that's not it, start tracing back to the switch.
Aurora Borealis and Northern Lights are both names for the same thing.
i had the same problem with mine and all it was is that i dident get the plug all the way in. The bad thing is you have to take the dash off again
Sounds like a very weak battery.
Tthe dashbord lights and tail lights are on the same circuit. On my 2000 Xterrra the 15a fuse is located in the fuse panel under the hood labeled 'TAIL'.
I thought the same thing on the wifes car. I forgot about the third brake light, and was looking only at the tail lights.