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You may have a short to another hot wire. Try removing other fuses to see if any of them affect the dash lights.This will help you to identify which circuits are affected and locate where the short or cross wiring may be. Look under your dash for any melted wiring.
Obtain a manual for your car that has a wiring diagram. Haynes or Chilton's are good repair manuals.
Click on the link. Usually on older vehicles, the headlamps don't use a fuse, but, fusible link, as shown in the diagram. Usually the park lamps and instrument cluster illumination are fuse protected, like the diagram shows, Not only check the fuses, use a test lite to check for voltage at fuse and at fusible link. The wires on top of switch in the diagram are voltage to headlamp switch, the wires on the bottom is voltage from head lamp switch to component. Usually one of the wires from Battery positive goes to fusible links, at the moment, I don't have location. Hope this helps, a little. I just want to add voltage and ground both are important.
If all your lite bulbs are out, or don't work as you say in your dash, there is normally only two places this can be. Number one, make sure that your dimmer for your dash did not get accidentally turned off. Meaning a lot of cars and trucks as you know, you can turn down or turn up the brightness of your dash lights by a couple methods. Some have like a dial on there dash area, to turn, or some are on the actual light switch that turns. If this is all on and working good, then the only other place it normally would be is a fuse. And that should me marked as dash lights and in your fuse panel. Check in your operation manual for location of fuse box. Or if you know where this is, then open up and look for a fuse that would say, dash lights or interior lights. I hope this helps. MIke
The 1994-95 Chrysler Minivans have four electrical panels/fuse boxes.:
Fuse Block Panel (In Dash)
Relay Block (In Dash)
Micro Relay Block (In Dash)
Power Distribution Center (Underhood)
Fuse block is located on left side of instrument panel, behind access door. Speed (cruise) control fuse is No. 14.
Note: If you have an airbag light on your dash litup, it might be something called a clockspring, which you'll have to take to the dealership/garage to get fixed. (Dealership is probably your best bet)
Hope this helps! :)
If it is a digital dash you need to replace the central control module located above the gas pedal. If it is not check in the glove box for the fuse panel caddys are known for hiding the fuse boxes in there.
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