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Old 01-22-2012, 11:39 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Speedometer change didn't go so well

I changed the blown out bulbs on the speedometer board and now the bulbs four the climate control control board (ac and heat dials) are off.

What would go wrong?
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Check your fuse panel for a blown fuse.
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Check your fuse panel for a blown fuse.
Is there a fuse for those few bulbs? The fuses look good, both in the engine and by the coin box.

Everything else is working, except the AC panel lights and the key ring thing.
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The fuse is usually the culprit. I'll have to ask my friend who's a mechanic about that one since the instrument panel is kind of an esoteric repair area.
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I really doubt it's a fuse. It's just those few small bulbs that are out.

It happened instantly, so I was looking for a connector or something like that and didn't find one. A lot can be hidden in that tight area, so I asked here.
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