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Did my center dash lights short out

I recently put in a new aftermarket stereo andsubwoofers. after a few hours everything was working fine till I moved my stereo deck (waiting for the mount in the mail) and saw a little spark quick and think it could have been from the orange "dash illumination" wire on the harness, it sits free cause there was no other orange wire so I left it. I had electrical tape on it but I guess it still tapped metal and sparked. my lights above the steering wheel still work and so does the actual ac controls & all that. just those light above the nobs aren't working. I checked all my fuses and even put the old stereo back in and still nothing. please help!

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Oops, you blew up something with bad wiring,
why not let a pro wire your car, with out hacking it.
that tape is mark of a NON PRO work.
it's doomed,

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