Date: Sun, 30 Dec 2001 01:18:49 GMT
From: "rubber grommet" <rhkwnopsamin.rr.com>
Subject: Re: Dash in Total Darkness???
Hi Gina -
I know this may be just to obvious but have you checked the fuse box? I
often make rash decisions about how the systems work on my car. Example; I
have a 2000 Saab and when the fog lights did not work after a scheduled
maintenance I thought they had forgot to replace a bulb or something. Well,
I'm embarrassed now as I was then because the light switch was not turned on
and the fog lights do not work with the switch in the off position. Check
the obvious, sometimes its simple......
G
"Gina" <yginaynopsamcomspamthis> wrote in message
news:20011229165035.05649.00003142nopsamo.aol.com...
> Greetings,
> I have an '89 900 Turbo Convertible and have encountered the following
problem:
> When driving at night, the dashboard and gear indicator lights (manual...I
> know, most unfortunate, right?) do not come on. What this basically means
is
> that I have no clue how fast I am going, which position the gear shift is
in,
> how much gas is left and so on unless I turn on the interior roof light
and
> look! The CDplayer/stereo(non stock, Ireplaced and installed it later
myself)
> light works fine, but the rest of the interior displays are in total
darkness!
> I have checked the fuses and they are all fine and I'm wondering if anyone
has
> any ideas as to what else may be causing this failureas I'd like to be
able to
> fix this myself. Any ideas or comments would be most appreciated and thank
you
> in advance to any who might be able to shed some light (no pun intended)
on
> this problem. One other thing I just remembered, the odometer seems to be
> sticking also when I reset it after a fill-up. Any ideas here? Thanks and
hope
> everyone is having a wonderful holiday season!
>
> Regards,
> Gina
>
>
>
> To reply, remove "spam this" from address.
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