Front sidelights dont work and dash lights dim when lights switched on
SOURCE: no front, or rear running lights, or dash lights
check tailight and instr light fuse with a test light rather than visably
SOURCE: lights dont work on my 1991 mr2
thanks but at the risk of sounding stupid what is a motor bonnet?
SOURCE: dash lights and tail lights not working on my 1999 chevy malibu
Hi its rob here what make and model of car is it? it sounds like the light switch is faulty but that wouldnt stop the brake lights workin try two stop and tail light bulbs then if you have stop lights your switch is at fault
SOURCE: dash lights and tail lights work when they want
the occasional not working leads me to believe it's loose wiring or a short in the wire somewhere
SOURCE: issue with dash lights dimming while driving,
If the battery and alternator tested fine. I would have the charging system rechecked when engine is hot and at high rpm's. This way the checks are being done as if you were driving and driving for a long time. Alternators can work fine when cold but weaken when hot or stop working. This problem is not rare but only is seen occassionly. Unless it was checked at an electrical shop the average shop doesn't run these tests for they don't see the problem often enough to automaticly run them at all times. Good luck and let me know how you make out.
With the switch in sidelight or dip
position, pull the switch to its first
position to turn on the front fog lights.
Pushing the switch in or turning it to OFF
or AUTO will turn off the front fog lights (this is for the front)
With the switch in any position except
OFF or AUTO, pull the switch to its
second position to turn on the rear fog
lights. This will also turn on the front fog
lights unless main beam is selected.
Pushing the switch in or turning it to OFF
or AUTO will turn off the rear fog lights (this is for the rear)
Exterior lighting
Exterior lighting switch
A. OFF.
B. Side (parking) lights.
C. Headlights.
D. Auto.
E. Front fog lights.
F. Rear fog lights.
It is the round knob nest to the steering colume
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