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Old 05-24-2007, 10:37 AM   #1
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1997 Tercel dash lights

So after hitting an Elk last December I had to let her set until I could get the parts to fix what was broken. Lucky for me the Elk was headed in the same basic direction as I was. So other than a bunch of crumpled sheet metal and the drivers side mirror I can fix her back up!

So the deal is when I drove into work this morning none of the dash lights came on. Tried the dimmer but that didn't make any difference at all! They were working the day the Elk made modifications but for some reason there not now.

Have checked all the fuses they are all OK.

UPDATE!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The tail fuse, which controls the dash lights is blown. So there must be a short in the harness to the LF turn/running light as new fuse blew right away.

Does any one know how to remove the LF wheel liner so I can inspect the harness for the short?

Thanks

Neil

Thanks

Neil

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