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Stephanie Anne Posted on Sep 08, 2013

Dashboard lights are out, switch was not turned off - could it be as simple as a fuse?

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Yes it could be a fuse. If you have not noticed, I bet your tail lights are not working either. On most vehicles as a safety device, the tail lights and dash lights are on the same circuit. So it could be a simple problem with the tail lights, such as both bulbs are out. The 1988 is getting a little old but still a good car. They started putting tail lights on the dash circuit way back before the 1950's. Good luck. Let me know if that does not help.

Testimonial: "The tail lights do work, and in having a friend check it out, he found out it was the actually the switch - which is a "roller" type - is worn out. Now my problem is finding the part! Thank you for replying, however, and yes, the 1988 is still running quite well!"

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