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Old 01-12-2012, 05:29 PM   #1 (permalink)
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97 Camry AC knobs and Domelight not working

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I have a 97 Camry LE v6. Earlier in my car, the time indicator on dash,cigarette lighter, domelight were not working. Also , the AC knobs suddenly stopped illuminating. Today , when i went for oil change, i asked them to replace the internal fuse .They replaced the fuse but now the time indicator on dash and the cigarette lighter work but domelight and AC knobs are not getting illuminated. Is there are seperate fuse for them?
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Are you sure the bulbs aren't burnt out? Did you check fer voltage at the sockets?
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Are you sure the bulbs aren't burnt out? Did you check fer voltage at the sockets?
I will check for voltage on Dome light tomorrow. Any idea on why AC knobs are not getting illuminated?
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Are you saying that all the lights you mentioned stopped working at the same time ? Or did the AC knobs stop working at a different time ?
I just can't tell if your talking about two separate situations.

My AC knob lights were out for a long time. The bulbs had burnt out. I replace them and they work well now.
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