2002 Grand Caravan Dash Lights
mjtr21
01-21-2008, 10:16 AM
Hello I've posted before but nobody replied. Does anybody in here know how to replace the lights that light up the Speedometer and other guages? It is kinda hard to see them at night since a few lights are out.Please help
N8SBlaze
01-21-2008, 11:24 AM
I just had mine apart and if yours is like mine it is pretty simple. I have an 01 GC.
-put the steering wheel in the lowest position
-pop out the center trim piece below the speedometer.
-this will expose two black philips screws, remove them
-remove two upper black screws in the trim ring
-remove the trim ring by carefully angling turning it as it comes out
-remove the four black screws on speedo/gauge assembly (two on either side of it)
-roll the assembly towards you as you pull it out. There will be several gray tabs on the back of the assembly which are the gauge lights. A quarter turn with a needle nose plier should get them out easily.
-Do the process in reverse to put the gauge assembly back together.
-put the steering wheel in the lowest position
-pop out the center trim piece below the speedometer.
-this will expose two black philips screws, remove them
-remove two upper black screws in the trim ring
-remove the trim ring by carefully angling turning it as it comes out
-remove the four black screws on speedo/gauge assembly (two on either side of it)
-roll the assembly towards you as you pull it out. There will be several gray tabs on the back of the assembly which are the gauge lights. A quarter turn with a needle nose plier should get them out easily.
-Do the process in reverse to put the gauge assembly back together.
mjtr21
01-21-2008, 07:48 PM
cool thanks. do you know what bulb # they are. i know for my pontiac grand am they were 194 but they were attached to a plastic piece at the bottom. are these lights like that too?
N8SBlaze
01-23-2008, 08:18 AM
I do not know the bulb number right off hand, but yes the bulb does seperate from the plasitc mounting/socket just like GM vehilcles.
mjtr21
01-25-2008, 10:58 PM
cool thanks for the info. i should be working on it this weekend. thanks again.
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