What does it mean when your dashboard stops working?
If none of your dashboard warning lights turn on, including your check engine light, then it’s usually a fuse or a ground issue. This type of problem is diagnosed the same way as a gauge that doesn’t work so you will have to check for power at the appropriate fuse and verify that the instrument cluster ground is okay.
What causes all dashboard lights to come on?
The dash lights coming on and vehicle shutting down are, most likely, related to a charging system problem. It’s fairly common for all the dash lights to come on with no alternator output, low voltage can cause unusual electrical issues. The alternator should have been tested at the time of battery replacement.
How do you replace a fuse on a Dashboard Light?
Use a fuse puller or a pair of needle nose pliers to remove the dashboard light fuse and visually inspect it for any damage. Step 3: Replace damaged fuses. If the fuse is obviously damaged or faulty, replace it with a new fuse of the same type and amp rating. Start your car and check again to see if the dashboard lights are functioning properly.
What to do if your car dashboard lights are not working?
Removing the old fuse and replacing it should get the lights working again. While the new fuse may do the trick, it could also indicate a deeper electrical problem. If the new fuse doesn’t last long, have it inspected at an authorized Chevrolet service center since you may have a deeper problem in the electrical system.
How do you remove a bulb from a Dashboard Light?
Step 3: Remove the gauge cluster. Unplug the multiple electrical connectors that attach the gauge cluster to the wiring harness. Take care to disconnect all connectors and then remove it completely from the dashboard. Step 4: Remove the bulb socket.
Where are the lights on the dashboard located?
Most vehicles have a dashboard lights control switch that will dim the dashboard lights, as well as turn them off. Check the control switch, which should be located on the console near the steering column or part of the headlight switch. Tail lights and dash lights are connected through the tail light (and/or brake light) fuse.