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Checked the dimmer switch, no lights."JeffTepper" said:Try turning your headlight switch knob clockwise and counter clockwise (back and forth) while the headlights are on to see if the rheostat in the switch is set to "dim" rather than "bright"...
Are the gauge lights fused separate from the turn signal switch/high beam indicator?"JeffTepper" said:...If that isn't it check your fuses...
Again, does this power feed just the gauge lights, not the turn signal light and highbeam indicator?"JeffTepper" said:Lastly, check the instrument bezel power wire coming out of the headlight switch to see if it is getting power from the switch (I think it is the blue wire with a red stripe but check a wiring diagram for your year model to make sure. Hopefully one of these suggestions will yield a solution. If not, reprot back and we'll try again.
"Tims65" said:Checked the dimmer switch, no lights.
The "dimmer switch" usually refers to the floor mounted switch for the high beam headlights. The dash lights are controlled by the headlight switch knob in the dash. Did you rotate the knob with the headlights on?
Are the gauge lights fused separate from the turn signal switch/high beam indicator? Yes
Again, does this power feed just the gauge lights, not the turn signal light and highbeam indicator? Yes
Thanks for the reply,
Tim