Questions & Answers for: Toyota Sienna instrument panel

...are on the right track. More than likely it is a defective flasher relay as one relay controls turn signal and hazard flash. The flasher relay is located behind the left side of the instrument

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...instrument panel lights are not working, we just had the timing belt, plugs and wires and filters replaced, could it be a wire or fuse related to that? there is a fuse for that but there is also a ...

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...lights in dash work. What do we do to replace that light? It is a Toyota Sienna 1999 the bulb is most likely blown,you need to remove the instrument panel to replace it......hope this ...

2001 Toyota Sienna van. What fuses control the instrument panel on the dashboard? courtesy

...instrument panel to replace bulbs? You will need a cross point screw driver 1 Remove the two screws on the underside of the top of the trim panel surrounding the dash and instrument panel. 2 Pull the ...

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speed odometer light is out You're gonna need to remove the cluster and replace the bulb in the instrument panel.

...instrument panel (refered to as the "IP") is the panel of guages and warning lights that contains the speedometer and tachometer and gauges (if so equipped), it is located in front of the driver and ...

...instrument panel as a 5A, but have tore my dash apart and can't find it anywhere My husband and I think the fuse is out for my AC. We can not get the compressor to run. We pulled the instrument ...

...instrument panel. I am not sure what this means. I have consulted the owners manuel and I cannot find an explanation. Please help. sounds like a crossed wire , I saw problems with the brake light ...

...instrument panel and reinforcement by performing the following procedure: Remove the front door scuff plates. Remove the cowl side boards. Remove the front door trim covers. Remove the front pillar ...

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