Hi, My car's gear shift indicator light, ciggarette's light, ash tray light, Ac controller's light are not working even replacing with new T5 LED bulbs. Can someone help me what could be the problem? 1 wiring. 2 Little circuit at cluster( if yes please tell me it's specific name) Thanks.
SOURCE: 1999 Toyotal Camry brake lights are out.
You have a ground issue.Current from another circuit is running through the lights to get to ground. this causes them to burn out quickly.You need to do a real detailed visual check.A good component wiring diagram and component locator is a requirement here.
SOURCE: 2001 corolla air bag replacement ,
If you are replacing the air bags, you should replace the front left and right crash sensors, the spiral cable under the steering wheel, AND the center air bag sensor, which is in front of the console. If your car has seat-belt pretensioners and force limiters, you may have to replace them also. You will know this if the seat belts are "locked up". If you do not replace all of the parts, you may get a air-bag code, and the air bags may not deploy next time.
SOURCE: '01 volvo v70 t5 instrument bulbs
Talking the cluster out of the dash isn't easy, Thats why the Dealer wants so much to do this SIMPLE task. You can do this yourself if you have the time and the patience. remember where all the screws go. some screws are in glove box and others are inside of vents when u can access by gently prying the side of the vent cover with a small flat screwdriver, then look around the cluster fro screws oh and don't forget the screws under speaker covers on dash.
SOURCE: 1997 Plymouth Grand Voyager SE instrument cluster
It sounds like the connection to the cluster is not making good contact.
SOURCE: Transmission will not shift into 4th gear and the
hi,
take the tranny pan off and look for small pieces of plastic in the fluid. sounds like a sensor got chewed up inside the tranny and small pieces of plastic have been sucked up and contaminated the internals of the tranny. look at where the wires go into the tranny and try and look inside where the sensor pickups is poking through inside to see if it looks normal in there. its going to have to go to the transmission shop. hopefully it wont be too expensive. as sensors are cheaper to fix then bands and internals. get two estimates.
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