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Posted on Apr 07, 2009

Dashboard/instrument lights stopped working

The dashboard/instrument panel lights on my '95 Pontiac Grand Am 4-cylinder stopped working this morning. I noticed that some of the warning lights (like seatbelt warning) and turn signals still light up. I'm guessing it's a fuse or bulb problem. Which fuse(s) should I try? Fuse box diagram? (Don't have a users manual.)

  • Anonymous May 11, 2010

    you need to start check the fuse in you fuse box diagram.

  • Anonymous Mar 15, 2014

    my signal lights dont work at all i changed the bulbs and the fuses and they still dont work i have a 99 grand am what other problem can there be

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If all the fuse are good the next step is check the electrical switch panel light to see if you get power

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