Instrument panel illumination's gone
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Instrument panel illumination's gone
It's just the two bulbs, not the rest of the panels LEDs etc so the plastic flexible pcb thing(who's idea was that?!) is still getting voltage, though none accross either bulb terminal.
It was flickering a bit but a quick clout usually sorted it out. Until it didn't.
Removing the plastic pcb looks a pain in the A without knowing what the prob might be as i suspect my options to repair the pcb would be limited?
No individual fuses for these bulbs?
It was flickering a bit but a quick clout usually sorted it out. Until it didn't.
Removing the plastic pcb looks a pain in the A without knowing what the prob might be as i suspect my options to repair the pcb would be limited?
No individual fuses for these bulbs?
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Have you also lost the illumination on the heater control panel???
If so I would suspect the dimmer wheel on the headlamp switch as they are notorious for causing problems. Wiggle the little wheel about a bit and roll it back and forth quite aggresively and see if the lights come back on or at least flicker. Mine has been playing up for quite a while, I remedied it for a while using contact cleaner but it playing up again, time for a new switch.
Alternatively it could just be the contacts between the bulb holders and the pcb film. I had one bulb that would go out until you whacked the dash console. I took the bulb out and cleaned the contacts and it has been fine since (until the headlamp switch started it's games of course)
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If so I would suspect the dimmer wheel on the headlamp switch as they are notorious for causing problems. Wiggle the little wheel about a bit and roll it back and forth quite aggresively and see if the lights come back on or at least flicker. Mine has been playing up for quite a while, I remedied it for a while using contact cleaner but it playing up again, time for a new switch.
Alternatively it could just be the contacts between the bulb holders and the pcb film. I had one bulb that would go out until you whacked the dash console. I took the bulb out and cleaned the contacts and it has been fine since (until the headlamp switch started it's games of course)
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i got a similar problem wen my ignition is of my interiore lights work ie.. heater controls and centre of dash were battery light is but wen ignition is switched on they go off i sorted my clock lights out by wiring some LEDs to a sperate switch but would like to get all workin any ideas???
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LEDs have to be wired the right way around.
If you look at them against a light you can see a bowl shape connected to one lead. The bowl must go to -ve.
LEDs generaly work off low voltage ie 2V. Do you have a resistor in series or are the ones you bought 'for car use'?
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If you look at them against a light you can see a bowl shape connected to one lead. The bowl must go to -ve.
LEDs generaly work off low voltage ie 2V. Do you have a resistor in series or are the ones you bought 'for car use'?
T
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