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Showing posts with label instrument cluster not working. Show all posts
Showing posts with label instrument cluster not working. Show all posts

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Instrument Panel lights Now Working

2003 Acura Instrument Panel lights not working

Interior compartment and instrument Panel lights Now Working

The possibilities are faulty blown fuse or issue with wiring.

Either the fuse is blown or its wiring is shorted or got loose disconnected in between.

See the fuse box diagram and instrument panel light wiring diagram below:------

ACURA FUSE BOX DIAGRAM 


There is a fuse block under the dash on the driver side, (also one on the passenger side) that you will want to check the #9 fuse. Here is a diagram of the inside lighting and the fuse location.

under dash fuse box

ACURA WIRING DIAGRAM

ACURA FUSE INDEX




These will help.
Thanks.

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Friday, December 2, 2011

Car instrument cluster has no power?


If you need dis-assembly or replacement instructions for any other auto/car part, or you want to ask question related to your car/truck jeep problem then please leave the comment with your details, so I can provide you the required instructions and solutions.



There are many car users,facing this problem.
In most of the cases its the fuse,that causes the problem.
Look in the Owners Manual for the fuse that controls the gauges. These are usually combined with low demand items like a glovebox light. I am thinking a 5 AMP fuse. Since there are only a few low AMP fuses in the fusebox, you may be able to pull all 2 or 3 fuses and check them for a burn-out.
Getting the fuse checked is advisable,but if fuse is checked ok,then other possibility is short in instrument cluster board.
This details will help.Thanks.
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