Cluster illumination (dimmer?)
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Cluster illumination (dimmer?)
I was installing a CD deck in my truck and now the illumination lights inside the cluster don't work. I pulled the cluster and inspected the bulbs and they appear fine. The fuses (CLUSTER A & B) are fine too. I turned the dimmer too but the lights never came back on. I have a feeling it has something to do with my stereo installation. All other components of the cluster appear to be working (needles, CEL, ABS, etc..). Thanks for any help.
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RE: Cluster illumination (dimmer?)
You could try pulling the deck out and see if your illumination starts working again. The Illumination wire to your deck might be shorting out causing the problem. Did you use a wiring harness when installing the cd player or did you just snip off the factory harness?
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RE: Cluster illumination (dimmer?)
After much effort the problem was traced to the headlight switch [&:]. It would not turn on the parking lights anymore or the cluster lights, just the headlights. The switch doesn't look serviceable. For now I just connect some wires to a generic ($7.99) switch and everything works fine.
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RE: Cluster illumination (dimmer?)
Were you having any other problems with your headlight switch prior to adding the stereo? I wonder if you do have a few wires connected improperly. As much as Dodge headlamp switches come from the factory near capacity, the addition of a stereo should not burn out a dimmer switch. That's why I asked about prior headlight problems.
Just a thought, nothin else.
Good luck.
Just a thought, nothin else.
Good luck.
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RE: Cluster illumination (dimmer?)
I'm not counting out that possibility. I ordered a new switch today from the dealership. The price was reasonable. What doesn't convince me it's a short is because I disconnected all the headunit wires completely and the parking lights didn't work.
One thing I should mention is that I had a kill switch installed (connected to the parking lights). I don't know if the mechanic put a relay or not so there's a chance too many amps are going through the switch. However, none of the fuses blew and I have an extra fuse connected to my homemade switch and still, no problems. Time will tell on this one.
One thing I should mention is that I had a kill switch installed (connected to the parking lights). I don't know if the mechanic put a relay or not so there's a chance too many amps are going through the switch. However, none of the fuses blew and I have an extra fuse connected to my homemade switch and still, no problems. Time will tell on this one.