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Old 11-08-2004, 10:33 AM   #1
Vitalichka
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Guage lights don't work

Hey guys I have a little question for anyone who knows.
I just bought my `01 Chevrolet Prism LSI VVT-I.
The guage lights don't work...
The center console lights do. (stereo/AC/Heater/etc...)

From what I heard is that if all of the lights go out, then it's most likely the fuse.
If the guages go out and everything else works fine, it's the bulbs.
I did't check the fuses yet but I have opened it up and what I saw was that there are separate fuses for the guages and other electrical elements such as the blinkers, etc...

Now my friend has the same thing on his `99 LSI. He has half of the guages light up and halp not.
It doesn't look like Prisms have a very good lighting system since it looks like they simply put incandescent light bulbs in there and that's it. No backlight you know what I mean?

Maybe it changed with the years but I don't know.

If it's not the fuse, how hard would it be to change the bulbs?

Thanks a lot guys.
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