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Old November 26th 04, 12:23 PM
Coupe67
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Default 1967 Instrument/Dash Lighting

I've got a problem with my dash lighting. The brake indicator works
fine, the turn signals work fine. Trouble is I have no other
lighting.

Should I replace the headlight switch and/or the dash voltage
regulator or should I begin investigating elsewhere?
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Old November 26th 04, 04:42 PM
C. W. Robertson
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Coupe67 wrote:
> I've got a problem with my dash lighting. The brake indicator works
> fine, the turn signals work fine. Trouble is I have no other
> lighting.
>
> Should I replace the headlight switch and/or the dash voltage
> regulator or should I begin investigating elsewhere?

The dash voltage regulator is used only got the gages. If they work,
it is OK. I'd check the dimmer part of the headlight switch next.
-C. W. Robertson
 




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