My odometer light and shift lever light are not working (all other lights on bored are working) on my 2007 Chevy Tahoe. Are this lights control by a fuse? If so how can I replace this? how do I know which fuse do I need? I check in my manual but cant find any info on the fuses section.
There is not a fuse for just those lights. It controls the whole panel. The lights do have a history of burning out. They are easy enough to replace but pulling the instrument panel out. You can even get LED's for them now. There is a guy in Winnona Mn who has these along with the sync motors that always give trouble.
To remove, pop the instrument panel trim - don't do at -20
four screws in corners take out.
Pull out instrument panel - disconnect plug in the back. A couple of tabs hold it tight
remove instrument panel
Go inside and disassemble till you can see back of circuit board
Remember to remove needles carefully - don't bend or break
Un solder current light and solder in new ones
Re-assembly in reverse
Hope that helps - Also this guy in Winona MN will do it for you
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Am I correct, the turn signal fuse is blowing when you put the manual shifter in reverse?
Let me know.
Regards
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It could be your neutral safety switch. It could be the starter relay which is located in the fuse panel box. It could be the smaller wire going to the starter could be loose or corroded.
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I had this problem, and to be honest, it happened to the left side about a week later...it's the board that the bulbs plug into...it's a very common problem with this model. So popular that you can normally get the socket board off the shelf at a parts store! it's extremely simple to replace, and I replaced all the bulbs at the same time!
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Fuse block under the hood. Driver's side, under the brake master cylinder. Number 18. TCB#2. Replace the fuse.
There is an under-engineered ground in the reverse circuit. If you back up with the dome lights on, it could blow that fuse. There should be some extra fuses under the cover of the fuse block.
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