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the first thing to check is, is there a globe in the dash for the engine light? is the globe blown? some people remove the globe to hide the fact that the engine light stays on with a problem, sometimes this is so that they can get their vehicle to pass a roadworthy test.
The handbrake warning light is activated by a switch on the handbrake bracket under the console. This is most likely stuck or broken.
The interior light staying off when the door opens is common. It could be that a door plunger switch is sticking (they can corrode inside), or there is poor contact at each end of the dome light globe. Take out the globe and press the contacts closer (just a bit) then push the globe back in, checking that it is firmly held. Then spray a little WD40 or similar on the plunger of each door switch and press it in a few times against the spring.
Which ignition light is not working, one of the warning lights? Or the check engine light?
check the wire to the neutral switch under the front sprocket cover I think, then use a multi meter on the switch and check the readings. in neutral and in gear.
Turn off the circuit breaker to the Range. You slide the metal clip to one side. Both ends of the clip stays attached to the lamp holder. Keep your fingers on the light globe as you move the clip. It is the only thing holding the globe on.
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