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Where is "illumination delay relay" for dash lights? /94 lumina
Now I notice sometimes dash lights don't go out and obviously this is again draining battery overnight.
Temporary solution is to pull 5 amp fuse in glove compartment for "panel" lights. Obviously this isn't ideal since you need your speedometer at night while driving.
Someone else on Wiki posted a similar problem-answer as follows:
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I had the same problem years ago with a Chrysler New Yorker. The "illumination delay relay" needed to be replaced. I did it myself for about $35. Mine was located behind the glove box which was simple to remove. Just unplug the old one and plug in the new one. You can ask someone in the know where yours would be located in your particular vehicle. Good luck. Lori
I obviously suspect the same thing is wrong with my lumina, since the dash lights aren't going out after a couple of seconds, and stay on all night.
So my $64,000 question is,
Where the heck is the "illumination delay relay" for this vehicle?
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