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Re: Dimmer problem on a '97 Camry
On Thu, 09 Mar 2006 04:37:18 GMT, Gord Beaman <gord@islandtelecom.com>
wrote:
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>"njmodi" <njmodi2@yahoo.com> wrote:
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>>I've done this on my 97 Corolla (fuel gauge bulb went out). It was
>>actually very easy (easier than other cars I've had to do this for).
>>Just a couple of screws to remove the black plastic trim, then 4 screws
>>holding the cluster to the dash. The Corolla engineering is wonderful
>>in that there is enough slack in the cluster harness so that you can
>>pull the cluster out and have enough room to look behind it and undo
>>the various connectors.
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>>Once you have the cluster out, the bulbs are easy. I would recommend
>>replacing related bulbs in pairs (or whatever) since I found that
>>another older bulb blew right after I replaced the first one. I also
>>notice a slight color difference (I'm picky) - so I ended up just
>>replacing them all. I think there were 5 or 6 for the corolla.
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>>Cheers,
>>Nirav
>>97 Corolla DX, 78k[/color]
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>Thank you Nirav, I have a 2000 Corolla so it's likely
>close...I'll just pick up the bulbs at my dealer's here.[/color]
How long before my '92 Corolla bulbs are due?
LOL
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Scott in Florida
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