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In Reply to: no lights posted by ed resh on February 03, 2001 at 09:13:17:
Actually, wiggle the socket around at the back of the instrument cluster. But be carefull, it's awfully delicate and if you push too hard, the only remedy is to swap out the circuit board.
Now I've done it, did not disconnect the battery when replacing the dash pod lights, I took the entire pod out and reinstalled. I have done this before but have disconnected the battery, well the results of my efforts are no dash lights, no rear right tail lights, no vanity, no under hood light, yes everything fuse #23 controls... well the fuse was fine, even checked the other fuses all OK. is there another conection under the dash I could have knocked apart? If I repeat the process but disconect the battery will it reset? Is there a relay somewhere I could have blown? Oh,the bulbs are Ok also!!If any of you know what is wrong please call me 972 221 8283 I plan on working on it today your call may save a fine 83 633 from the hands of a saturday shade tree mechanic THANKS ED RESH