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1997 Mercedes C230 clock light and odometer light not working.

The other panel lights are working but not the clock and odometer.  There doesn't seem to be a separate fuse for this or if there is I don't see it.  I already checked the fuse boxes (under hood & in trunk) and nothing says clock and or odometer.  Please help.

  • Anonymous May 11, 2010

    look for a relay for that circuit... there is also a fuse box in the engine compartment near the battery... well on most cars

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You will need to pull out the instrument cluster and replace the bad bulb. 

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