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interior lights not working
i have a minor prob, i'm thinking it could just be a fuse well im hoping it's just a fuse but my interior lights in the guage panel, batt, volt meters arent working. everything else is fine like the lights which tells you which gear you're in head lights are fine. just the lights for the instruments arent coming on. any ideas? sorry dont know much bout electrical stuff
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Re: interior lights not working
Maybe its the switch where the door is....philo_boy wrote:i have a minor prob, i'm thinking it could just be a fuse well im hoping it's just a fuse but my interior lights in the guage panel, batt, volt meters arent working. everything else is fine like the lights which tells you which gear you're in head lights are fine. just the lights for the instruments arent coming on. any ideas? sorry dont know much bout electrical stuff
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Re: interior lights not working
Nah that's not what he means, he's talking about the backlighting of the gauges, not the map lights under the rearview mirror that come on when you open the door.johhny wrote:Maybe its the switch where the door is....philo_boy wrote:i have a minor prob, i'm thinking it could just be a fuse well im hoping it's just a fuse but my interior lights in the guage panel, batt, volt meters arent working. everything else is fine like the lights which tells you which gear you're in head lights are fine. just the lights for the instruments arent coming on. any ideas? sorry dont know much bout electrical stuff
Sounds like a blown fuse mate.
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speaking of this.. mine's are really really dim.. all of them, and some places are so dim that u can make out the light but see nothing in the dark 

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what i never new there was a dimmer switch lol... i tried to look for it but couldnt find one, so assumed there wasn't one 

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Speaking of dimmers, I know they need dimmers installed to pass compliance, but is there anything that says it has to stay ?
The reason I ask is the dimmer in my car was a dodgy install. The dial does stuff all, so Ive taken it out. Am I still legal ?
The reason I ask is the dimmer in my car was a dodgy install. The dial does stuff all, so Ive taken it out. Am I still legal ?
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Yeah, mine was on one of the blanks next to the mirror controls. Of course the blank was broken in the process, so the switch sort of hung there... But Ive taken both blanks out and made a new panel, thats why I asked about the dimmer, because I havent put it on my new panel, I figure, whats the point ?Hobbsie wrote:whats the typical locations a compliance place would put dimmer? i cant find one anywhere :S
I have now got my alarm LED, ECU error code button, An interior light switch, and footwell Neon control switch (switches between beating to music or coming on when the door is opened, or off)
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I have a feeling its a legal requirement, but I seriously doubt you'd get pinged during a routine rego inspection for not having it.Sparhawk wrote:Yeah, mine was on one of the blanks next to the mirror controls. Of course the blank was broken in the process, so the switch sort of hung there... But Ive taken both blanks out and made a new panel, thats why I asked about the dimmer, because I havent put it on my new panel, I figure, whats the point ?Hobbsie wrote:whats the typical locations a compliance place would put dimmer? i cant find one anywhere :S
I have now got my alarm LED, ECU error code button, An interior light switch, and footwell Neon control switch (switches between beating to music or coming on when the door is opened, or off)
The law was originally introduced due to country drivers pranging their cars on dark country roads, saying the glare on the screen caused by the dash lights was part of the problem... I dunno, I think its rediculous. I've think I've met 1 person in my entire life that uses it.
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"OMG we r going to crash"
"quick dim the dash lights"
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"phew, that was a close call"
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does everyone's dimmer switch just sit there and not actually fixed to anything? (mine's in one of the blanks next to the mirrow controls as well, and its just hanging there by the wires lol)
"quick dim the dash lights"
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"phew, that was a close call"
- cant remember which comedian i heard that one off.
does everyone's dimmer switch just sit there and not actually fixed to anything? (mine's in one of the blanks next to the mirrow controls as well, and its just hanging there by the wires lol)
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