I have a 95 LSS 400 w/ dash warning light, looks like a car with rear lights illuminated. I've check and replaced all bad bulbs, warning light is still on. What is this?
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not much to go on here, but check the fuse. and the bulbs. does your dash lights illuminate or is it just the rear lights that are out? If none of the parking lights come on (front, rear,+dash) I would look at the headlight switch.
Make sure the tail lights and brake lights are working including the one in the rear window, if any of these are out the dash warning light will stay on, any bulbs that look discolored should be replaced
Yes. The reason it looks like the lights on the rear of the car and the reason it comes on every time you are hitting your brakes, is because your lamp-out module is trying to tell you that you have a brake lamp that is not working. This is normal function if you ave a burned out bulb or a broken wire in your brake lamps. It does not set any codes, so there is nothing to "reset". Just fix the brake lamp and the warning lamp will go away.
There is no sensor. The lamp module monitors bulbs. Check the connector on the rear bulb carrier. The ground wires like to corrode and melt the plastic.
first get a auto repair manual for you car at the local auto parts store or Ebay, then check the manual for dash light location and rear light locations , next with a continuity checker check for gound and power in the sockets , may be a bulb got over heated and shorted a wire causing dash and rear lights not to work
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