Anyone changed the bulbs behind the dash in a 99 Carib?...The one behind the Tacho has blown(not too much of an issue in an auto)but it looks a bit naff when the lights are on and half the cluster is lit.
Any tips or tricks?
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2LTR Rona wrote:Si, should be a piece of cake (if similar to an AE101 GTZ)
Pop the cover on the underside (side that faces down to steering wheel shroud), remove 3 screws, jiggle cluster & extract through opening.
One interesting thing I found out (not sure if same for yours) is that the main cluster lights are on the same fuse / circuit as the tail lights, fuse blew = no tail lights & no dash lights, replace fuse all worked. Seemed rather odd to me but weirder things have happened
2LTR Rona wrote:
One interesting thing I found out (not sure if same for yours) is that the main cluster lights are on the same fuse / circuit as the tail lights, fuse blew = no tail lights & no dash lights, replace fuse all worked. Seemed rather odd to me but weirder things have happened
Simon K wrote:2LTR Rona wrote:Si, should be a piece of cake (if similar to an AE101 GTZ)
Pop the cover on the underside (side that faces down to steering wheel shroud), remove 3 screws, jiggle cluster & extract through opening.
One interesting thing I found out (not sure if same for yours) is that the main cluster lights are on the same fuse / circuit as the tail lights, fuse blew = no tail lights & no dash lights, replace fuse all worked. Seemed rather odd to me but weirder things have happened
I've had *that* fuse blow a couple of times(previous audio gremlin posts)but everythings working fine at the moment, bar that one bulb that lights up the lower half of the tacho. Might leave it for a professional as my sausage fingers cause only problems with car stuff.
Snaps wrote:You could always change the colour of the lights
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