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what kind of vehicle is this? very important detail. alot of vehicles have multiple bulbs behind the instrument panel. if these bulbs burn out you have to remove the panel and replace the burnt out bulbs.
You will need to pull the control head out and replace the tiny bulbs that are hard wiried to the circuit borad inside, this requires very good skills in solder repair. The light bulbs are available from Radio Shack, the part number is 7219
What that rapid turn signal on the dash means is, the rear turn signal tail light is burnt out. This is how you know the bulb is bad. Replace the burnt out tail light bulb and you will be back to normal.
I have a 2003 Chevy Impala 3.4 and I recently got a "highbeam out" message in the message center. I checked the lights and both highbeams are on with the lowbeams. The are stuck on and will not go out. Any suggestions for me to fix this problem? Thank you.
yes they are they take the miniture bulbs to replace them you must remove the four screws holding them on from the back side 5/16ths to get them off then slide out and allow to drop down follow wires and twist sockets out to remoce aocket and replace bulbs, ther are 4 bulbs in the dash console for ac and heat.
there is a climate control module under the dash its on the pasenger side behind glovebox this is where you hear the clicking coming from? go to the local scrap yard and find a used ccm climate controll module , there is 3 screws holding it to bracket remove these and replace new used one but i would disconnect battery before playing with any wires . should be good to go good luck with this project and all others
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