See your "Owner's Manual" Section 6: Service and Appearance Care,
page 6-35 for Bulb replacement Procedure & page 6-68 for Bulbs part numbers..
To fix a burned out light on the driver's climate control switch in a 2002 Chevy Impala, you will need to access the climate control unit, remove it from the dashboard, and replace the light bulb with a new one. This may involve taking apart the center console to access the climate control unit. It's recommended to consult the vehicle's manual or seek professional help if you are unsure about the process.
A Million Light Years Away was created in 2002.
All "check" lights come on briefly when starting your engine. This is to make sure the light is working if soemthing does malfunction on your vehicle. If the light comes on while driving you may have broken or loose belts.
The light you are describing is the "Low Coolant Level" warning light. It indicates that the coolant level in your car's radiator is low and needs to be topped up. This is important for maintaining proper engine temperature and preventing overheating.
To reset the "change oil soon" light on a 2002 Saturn LW30, first turn the ignition to the "ON" position without starting the engine. Fully press the accelerator pedal three times within five seconds. The light should then reset. If it does not, consult the vehicle's manual for specific instructions or visit a mechanic.
How do you change a tag light on a 2002 impala
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The 2002 Cavalier has a reverse light switch. The switch can be bad, or have a loose connection causing the lights not to work.
Check the backup light switch.
The brake light bulbs ar removed from the rear of the light assy . Take it off of the body.
faulty brake light switch (on pedal)
you have to go through the trunk remove the apolstery and you wii\ll see were the bulbs screw in the lens
If the interior lights stay on while driving on a 2002 Impala, there could be a problem with the headlight switch. Check the relay center for the headlights that is just behind the headlight switch.
It could be a couple things = weak connection in the wiring, bad wiring, shorting out, broken filament in the bulb flopping around, check the bulbs, if its both lights bogging out it has to be the wiring
Remove the 3 wing nuts holding the brake light assembly from inside the trunk. Once removed you will see the connectors for all the lights.
Check the bulbs - they are double filamented- smaller for stop and larger for tailights
Start with checking the bulbs andthe fuse.