Lost instrument and A/C control lights

Lost instrument and A/C control lights

Postby Maddo_222 on Thu Mar 31, 2016 10:08 am

Hey, lost the lights behind Instument cluster and A/C Heater control nobs after wiring issue with tail lights, seem to have lost right side rear tail light too after wiring up led tail lights, fuses all seam okay from what I can find, I just used spare tail light wiring from Loom used when I had tub on to sort out rear tail light problem for now but need a bit of help or advice with speedo cluster lights, thanks in advance. (MN 2009 GLX-r tray back)
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Re: Lost instrument and A/C control lights

Postby coughy on Thu Mar 31, 2016 6:36 pm

so u checked all fuses under dash and under bonnet??
do u have interia lights?? with or with out the door??
Read this First ;) ;)Then still cant find what you are after
Use this Second ;) ;)Then still no Joy Go Here
Look in this thread 8-) 8-)
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Re: Lost instrument and A/C control lights

Postby sed8td on Wed Apr 10, 2019 2:55 am

I stead of starting a new thread I'll jump in here.
I was installing led park globes in headlights and now my dash, heater control lighrs, front right park light and rear right park light all don't work.
All fuses are good, and yes the dimmer switch is turned up.
Anyone have any idea what I can look for next?
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Re: Lost instrument and A/C control lights

Postby WUNSIE on Wed Apr 10, 2019 9:31 am

Do they all come back on and work with the original globes put back in
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Re: Lost instrument and A/C control lights

Postby sed8td on Wed Apr 10, 2019 12:21 pm

No they don't.
Next time I should check fuse with a test light, it was the fuse, it looked perfect.
The LED DRL keeps blowing the fuse so currently unplugged until I sort something out.
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