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Year/make/model??? If no power to starter, possible relay/wiring/neutral safety switch. Will the vehicle start in the neutral gear selection? Without vehicle info, hard to offer advice
the dash is big place, you meant cluster?
please state at least one bad bulb.
there are over 20 lamps that glow now
most are LED now, and are NO removable.
eg:back ground lamps? dash dimmer set too low?
CEL /SES dead.
VFD dead.?
warning lights dead, 1 or all?
when you key on any car the whole cluster, glows, this is called
power up self test, if this fails, you have a dead battery or blown fuse.
post exact symtoms and can advice exact fix.
or read the FSM.
General advice:Main fuse/relay under the hood.Bad battery connectors.Loosed main plug (under the hood).Very low on details:the engine crank?the dash shows lights?The fuses box cecked?Immo light is on (if apply)?Cheers,hope u made it,share with others.
Are you sure the drive belt is still on the engine ? The battery light usually comes on when the alternator is not charging the battery, and the power steering is also belt driven. The brake warning light can come on when the brake fluid is low, but also when the battery light comes on.
it is possible that the battery is faulty, most batteries only have two years warranty, it might be a good idea to replace it anyway because it may not last much longer anyway......hope this helps......cheers
funny...you have just told me what is wrong with it!!! check power in, power out at the ignition switch...likely it has failed. switch is on the top of the steering column under the dash and is sometimes easier to reach if you disconnect the column from the dash and permit the sterering wheel to rest on the seat.
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