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2000 regal -odometer light


jerry1967
03-22-2008, 10:26 AM
I have a 2000 regal and the odometer light is not working. Does anybody know how to fix it. Do I have to take the dashboard out to get to the light?
After reading more on this great site I quess it might be the IP cluster. Can someone give me some pictures on how to take the panel out and find the right parts?

I really need pictures for this if anybody can help me.

STONEBOSS1
03-23-2008, 12:11 PM
I too have a 2000 LS. Is it your odometer lights (digital display) at the bottom of the cluster. Or just a bulb(s). In any event you have to remove
the black dashboard bezel that runs across your dash. Open both front left/right doors, remove the side panels, you'll see a small screw on either side. I start from the left working towards right, carefully pulling as it is clipped on. Once you get the dash bezel removed, you will have access to the IP cluster. Simply unscrew 4 screws and carefully pull the IP cluster forward. Once you have the cluster out you can easily check the bulbs behind the unit to see which ones are burnt out. They are 194 bulbs. If the problem is the digital odometer thats dim or out (like mine). You will have to send it out to get it repaired. I was refered to Southern Electronics, by a senior member of this board. Hope this helps. Good luck.

jerry1967
03-24-2008, 08:18 AM
I too have a 2000 LS. Is it your odometer lights (digital display) at the bottom of the cluster. Or just a bulb(s). In any event you have to remove
the black dashboard bezel that runs across your dash. Open both front left/right doors, remove the side panels, you'll see a small screw on either side. I start from the left working towards right, carefully pulling as it is clipped on. Once you get the dash bezel removed, you will have access to the IP cluster. Simply unscrew 4 screws and carefully pull the IP cluster forward. Once you have the cluster out you can easily check the bulbs behind the unit to see which ones are burnt out. They are 194 bulbs. If the problem is the digital odometer thats dim or out (like mine). You will have to send it out to get it repaired. I was refered to Southern Electronics, by a senior member of this board. Hope this helps. Good luck.

thank you

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