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Old 06-25-2007, 11:08 PM
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92 Ford Taurus Dash Light

I have a 92 Taurus and the dash light must be burnt out. All of the fuses are good. Where is this located and do I need to pull the dash apart to get to it?
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Old 06-26-2007, 12:17 PM
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Do you have only one light in your dash? If not then you'll need to give us more information about it. Most cars require that section of dash be pulled to remove the lights, but it is straight forward. Before you buy another bulb use another bulb from another section of the dash to make sure a bad bulb was your problem. There could also be a wiring, back dash circuit board or module problem. If the other bulb does not light then you'll probably need a meter and a wiring diagram to proceed further.
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Re: 92 Ford Taurus Dash Light

And don't forget to check the instrumentation illumination dimmer switch to make sure you don't just have them dimmed completely.

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