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Ratty Chazy Posted on Feb 12, 2013

I have a 99 toyota camry and the dash lights just went out. everything works but it wont light up. checked fuses under hood n couldnt find any that were blown, is there fuses located anywhere else on car

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There is a fuse box under the dash below the steering column it should be located near the hood release

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In the car trunk, there may be a electrical relay box behind the panel on the left side. It is usually no bigger than 4 inches by 4 inches and yellow in color. This is present in 1987-1991 Toyota Camrys and is generally not in most repair manuals. This yellow electrical relay box may have burnt out. Best place to pick one up at an inexpensive price is at the car wrecking or salvage yard. It is very expensive at the dealer. It is easy to replace with no special tools required. I have done this on my 1991 Camry,

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If memory serves me correct, the fuse panel will be under the dash on the left hand side or in the side of the dash on left hand side between door and dash.

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SOURCE: 1994 Toyota Corrolla. Dash lights won't come on.

check the fuse box for blown fuze

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Have you looked under the hood? There are more fuses under the hood. Is your dimmer turned down on your dash lights?

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SOURCE: no dashboard instrument or gauges working or wipers or indicators

did you check the 2 multiconnectors on the back of the dashboard, normally they are fitted with bolts, when bolts ran out you wil loose all info and lamps. good luck

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