IF ALL LIGHT FUNCTIONS ARE WORKING (HEADLIGHTS ETC.) THEN INSTUMENT CLUSTER HAS TO BE REPLACED. NOTHING IN IT IS REPLACEABLE BY ITSELF. SORRY BUT IT'S AN EXPENSIVE PART.
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When the dashboard lights in your vehicle malfunction or cease to operate, the resulting effects can range from being a mere annoyance to posing a safety hazard. Locating the problem and finding a remedy is essential. To fix dashboard lights that won't light, follow these suggestions
Evaluate the problem methodically. Begin the process by trying the simplest of solutions first. Most vehicles have a dashboard lights control switch that will dim the dashboard lights, as well as turn them off. Check the control switch, which should be located on the console near the steering column, make sure its in the correct position to have the lights on.
Check the dashboard light fuse. A blown fuse can disable the vehicle's dashboard light. The fuse box may be under the hood, or on the floor, near the brake pedal, or there may be 2 fuse boxes in both places. Refer to the diagram on the fuse box cover to locate the correct fuse. Replace the dashboard light fuse if necessary.
If all of the above don't fix it, then replace your light switch.
Sorry not a fix for you. Just wonderring if you got it fixed. my caravan is doing the same thing. If so. Would you be able to help me. My email is [email protected]
I think there is a fuse for that in your fuse panel. check your owners manual for the location of the fuses and I think it may be burnt out. Cheap fix if so :)
the simpliest answer would be to check the fuses, they are located under your dashboard. View owner's manual to find out which fuse run which circuit. If that isn't the problem its more likely an electrical short or the bulbs need changing.Hope this helps.
Check the TAILGHT FUSE. GM's unusual way of letting you know there is something wrong. Otherwise how often do you check your tailight operation. Only by another driver telling you, your tailights aren't working, would you know. Hope this helps.
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