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Old 07-21-2018, 01:29 AM   #1
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Just lost panel lights

I just lost all instrument panel lights and switch lights - poof! (The interior lights that come on when you turn on your parking lights at night.)

Does this sound like a fuse? If so, look for "panel" or something else? And would this be in the driver's elbow fuses or the stairwell/firewall set?

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Do you have a pull out type headlight switch? Try turning it because it's also a dimmer switch.
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Old 07-21-2018, 08:23 AM   #3
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Do you have a pull out type headlight switch? Try turning it because it's also a dimmer switch.
No, it's a three-position rocker (off, running lights, headlights+runninglights).

I had the running lights on, then hit the 'increase idle' rocker, and all of the panel lights went out.
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Very hard to pinpoint your problem without removing the switch or gaining access to see what is going on. Could be condensation that tripped it or bad grounds.

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For many years the tail lamps and instrument panel lights were on the same fuse--sort of a heads up for safety if your tail lights were out at night. One more thing to check out. Jack
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For many years the tail lamps and instrument panel lights were on the same fuse--sort of a heads up for safety if your tail lights were out at night. One more thing to check out. Jack
Tail lights are fine; instrument illumination is out. Can't find a conveniently-labeled fuse, though I did find a "panel lamp relay". Will put a meter on that tomorrow.
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I just lost all instrument panel lights and switch lights - poof! (The interior lights that come on when you turn on your parking lights at night.)

Does this sound like a fuse? If so, look for "panel" or something else? And would this be in the driver's elbow fuses or the stairwell/firewall set?

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One switch light usually local to the switch all lights indicates fuse relay or switch failure. Also dimmers have a nasty habit of failing even the ones in the pull types.
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One switch light usually local to the switch all lights indicates fuse relay or switch failure. Also dimmers have a nasty habit of failing even the ones in the pull types.
We found a "Panel lights" relay in a second fuse box under the dash. We swapped it with its brother and got the lights back. Thanks!
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