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Anonymous Posted on Aug 04, 2012

Intermittent dash lights 1998 Pontaic GTP - Grand Prix Pontiac Cars & Trucks

  • Anonymous Aug 05, 2012

    At tiimes all of the interior lights that normally dim when the head lights come, do not come on. Sometimes when I switch the headlights offf and on manually they work other times not. Could the head light switch be the problem? It has been an on going problem. Finally though they don't work at all.

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Very possible. I would pull the switch and check for voltage on the circuit for the dash lights.

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SOURCE: screw location on dash for 1998 pontaic grand am

Its 2 screws in the middle below the temp controls and 2 just above the speedometer.

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