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Some of the dash lights on my Avalon are out. How can I repair this problem? Do I have to remove the entire dash? Can I just replace the bulbs or do I have to buy a whole new cluster? Thank you.
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Hello, the dash illumination lights are supplied voltage by the tail light fuse, both are on the same circuit, locate the fuse panel at the left lower dash behind the pull out cover, look for the fuse marked 'TAIL'
Make sure there aqre no warning lights on the dash on, check the brake fluid it needs to be near the full mark, check the brake lights and be sure they are all working, if the cruise indicator light does not turn on check the fuses on the inside dash at the lower left.
I have a 2004 Toyota Avalon. When I put the headlights in the "ON" position; I can barely see the dash lights! Is this a problem with a fuse, the lights behind the dash or the dimmer switch
should have an OBDII connection under the dash on the drivers side. Looks like an elongated computer port, probably has a cover on it that says OBDII. You can buy a code reader from an auto store like pepboys for around $100 i think. Just a side note, usually if the car is still driving ok and not acting weird, it is an emissions sensor.
Yes they can, if you know how to remove your instrument panel. I honestly can not help you with exact instructions but a Google search for "replace Instrument panel bulbs in 98 avalon" should help you find exact directions, if not you can buy a subscription for your exact model car at alldatadiy.com for 20.00 and it is well worth the cost if you maintain your own car and want to save lots of money! I use it daily! I hope I have helped you find a solution to your problem & MERRY CHRISTMAS
My Toyota Avalon 2000 model dash board lights has refuse to come on when i am driving at night. I have checked the fuse box and every fuses are ok. What could be responsible.
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