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No Instrument Panel Lights
I have a stock 1990 5-speed GT w/ 110k mikes. I no longer have lighting across my intrument cluster, heater/air conditioning knobs, or ashtray. I tried playing with the dimmer switch, but that didnt work. I figured it was a fuse, and I found fuse #13 (5amp) to be blown. So i replaced it and the new 5 amp fuse which blew as well. I tried a 10 amp fuse which didnt blow but caused fuse #4 (15 amps) to blow. I replced #4 and I was back to the original problem. In the car's manual, it says both fuses contol the "Intrument Cluster Illumination Lamps".
Has any one else had the same/similiar problem? Please advise beacuse electrical diagnosis is my worst area. Thanks. |
I haven't had that problem but you definately have a short somewhere. try getting under the dash with a flashlight and see if you can find a frayed wire somewhere. Maybe something fell down on the clutch assembly and wore through. If you have a trrailer hitch, check that and make sure everything is still ok with that. Besidest hat you may just ahve to keep looking until you find the wire that shorting out and blowing fuses.
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One easy way to track it down quickly that I don't recommend would be to turn out all the lights inside and around the car and while your under the dash replace the fuses. 99 times outta 100 the thing causing your problem will spark as it blows a fuse. This should give you a good idea as to where your shorts coming from...
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I'm having a similar problem with my 2003 Mustang. My instrument cluster lights won't come on when I turn on my lights. I can move the switch to turn the interior top lamp on but I still get nothing out of the instrument cluster. The headlights work, and when I turn on my bright beams, the little blue "bright light" indicator on the instrument panel comes on; When my blinkers are on, the blinker lights on the instrument panel function; and all of the warning lights ("check engine", "brake", "ABS", "seat belt","low fuel", etc) function properly. It also includes the lights on the heat/AC switches, which I assume are on the same circuit.
I checked all of the fuses under the steering column for the instrument clusters as well as the relay fuses in the power distribution box under the hood and all of the fuses are perfectly fine... no blown fuses at all. This leads me to think that it would be the headlight switch; however I am unsure of how to properly remove the headlight switch to test it. Any ideas/suggestions? Thanks! Jared G. Baton Rouge, LA |
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Okay... so I figured out what my problem was. After many many hours I noticed that I had connected the wrong wire from my new receiver. I had an "illumination" wire coming from the receiver that I connected to BOTH the illumination wire from my car AS WELL AS the illumination dimmer wire. Every time I turned power on it was blowing a fuse I overlooked that was for "adjustable illumination". So once I removed the connection for the illumination dimmer wire and taped it off solo (and of course replaced the burned fuse) my instrument panel is lit up like a christmas tree.
Problem solved! WOOHOO! |
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people do this all the time
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