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Old 06-09-2010, 03:55 PM   #1 (permalink)
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2000 Celica No Dash Lights HELP!!!!

On my 2000 toyota celica I have no dash lights Including no fuel guage level indicators. Can someone turn me in the right direction to find the problem. I can not find any bad fuses unless there is another hidden fuse box somewhere
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turn the dimmer?
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turn the dimmer?
Yes I now have checked all fuses and relays pulled the cluster and checked the plug in's.
I actually got it to come on for a little and then when I shut the car off it did not come back on.

Tried it again just by turning the key on and it came on for a couple minutes. Im not sure but it almost acts like there is a problem withe the printed circuit board in the cluster. Has anyone had this problem
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Never heard of this problem. Its gotta be a bad connection within your circuit board ? Pull your gauge cluster completely apart and check everything out. Thats all I can think of.

....are you a member on newcelica.org ?
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