How do I fix my dash lights not working?

How do I fix my dash lights not working?

Replace the fuse if necessary and test your dashboard lights.

  1. Replace the fuse box cover, then turn on your vehicle and headlights to see if the dashboard lights are working.
  2. Note that using a fuse with a different amperage could create an electrical hazard.

How do you change a bulb in an instrument panel?

Next remove the instrument cluster bezel (plastic window) to access the cluster retaining screws. Tilt the cluster forward and disconnect the electrical connectors (Photo 2). Remove the cluster, turn it over and locate the bulb sockets. Remove the old bulbs and insert the new ones (Photo 3).

When to replace light bulbs on Toyota Camry?

This article will shed some light on how to replace those worn out instrument panel bulbs. This article applies to the 4th Generation Toyota Camry (1997-2001). Instrument cluster light bulbs, as with any other light bulb, will eventually burn out for good.

How do you replace the instrument cluster on a Toyota Camry?

Lift the instrument cluster up from the bottom and unplug the connectors. Flip the instrument cluster over and determine which bulbs you wish to replace. There are five big sockets housing the bulbs that illuminate the cluster and 24 small sockets for the various indicator light bulbs.

How can I change the light sensor on my Camrys?

You could try putting a dark film over the sensor, fooling it to thinking it is darker. The new Camrys will have auto light control. The cap next to the light sensor is for the auto temp control. You could try putting a dark film over the sensor, fooling it to thinking it is darker.

Where are the indicator lights on a Toyota Camry?

All indicator lights on the instrument cluster use smaller 74 bulbs (24 total). Plug in the three electrical connectors to the back of the instrument cluster. Position the instrument cluster in the dash, and secure it with the four Phillips screws.