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Cruise control will always disable itself when any CEL light is present, so that's normal. The Stabilitrak light problem is a known common problem with these. Your steering wheel position sensor needs to be replaced. Mine does it every morning IF my steering wheel wasn't put into a straight position when I parked it. Straighten the tires, turn the ignition off and restart. Light will go out.
Why would you want the dash lights on with the DRL's ? I wouldn't expect them to be on. You would only have dash lights when conditions require you to have your full lights on. I think you are looking for a fault that's not there. If this doesn't answer your question call the local dealer.
These lights for the dash are controlled by a rheostat instrument control dimmer switch next to the main light switch for the headlights, it is either turned off (have seen this dozens of times) or it is defective. Below is a picture of the switch assembly I speak of. The thumb wheel next to the knob is the dimmer control.
While sitting in park,turn on your head lights, pull towards you/down on the top off the steering wheel, is there a buzzing sound that starts, from headlight switch area ? My 95 had same problem on the blinking of dash lights, then the headlights starting acting up.I replaced the clockspring behind the airbag area , thats what experts told me what it was, they were wrong, it ended up being a loose ground wire that grounds(connects) the wiring harness to the body to the right of gas pedal, just behind the counsal.
Take the plastic off around the steering column and take the nuts off that hold the steering column in place, once you get the column dropped down you take all the screws out of the dash and then you can get to the lights, replace all of them because you don't want to do this again.
Fuse #34 is detailed as "TAIL", but it also operates the dash lights too. If your dash are not working and the fuse is good the most likely cause would be your dash dimmer switch. If you press on it and the lights come on. Simply replace it.
You may want to check the wiring under/inside the dash. The AC may have blown the scent of burning wires or other components from the dash. THere may be copper wires that have been exposed or have shorted one another. Then check on the fuse once all wires have been checked out.
Hello no steering column no! look close at the case around the steering wheel two piece some dimpled torque screws will open it up the a couple more screws and plug it should be out!! I n the old days steering wheel had to come out thank god those nightmares are gone!!! merry christmas
I had a similar nagging problem once, though I do not recall the dashlights being involved. For me, the lines from the brakes went up the steering column to the turn signal. I pulled the wheel and inspected all the connections, and just like that everything worked again. I believe I could have tugged on the wiring harness without pulling hte wheel and obtained the same results.
i just fixed this problem the wires burnt up under the dash by steering column .repaired wires wich wasn't easy.then replaced turn mutifunction switch .the steering wheel has to come off
I have the same problem. It was possible to solve?
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