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GQ dash lights no worky
GQ dash lights no worky
Hi,
I want to check why my ashtray light and backlighting for heater controls and hazard button is not working in my GQ. Can I just remove the screws from the centre dash panel (two on either side, maybe others) to get at it or do I have to pull the whole dash off?
I'll have to pull the whole dash off eventually to get at that annoying speed alarm, but I'm putting that moment off!
Thanks,
Martin
I want to check why my ashtray light and backlighting for heater controls and hazard button is not working in my GQ. Can I just remove the screws from the centre dash panel (two on either side, maybe others) to get at it or do I have to pull the whole dash off?
I'll have to pull the whole dash off eventually to get at that annoying speed alarm, but I'm putting that moment off!
Thanks,
Martin
1989 Nissan Safari TD42 with stuff
Re: GQ dash lights no worky
The center panel comes off easily so you can check globes etc... Checked fuses?mabsydney wrote:Hi,
I want to check why my ashtray light and backlighting for heater controls and hazard button is not working in my GQ. Can I just remove the screws from the centre dash panel (two on either side, maybe others) to get at it or do I have to pull the whole dash off?
I'll have to pull the whole dash off eventually to get at that annoying speed alarm, but I'm putting that moment off!
Thanks,
Martin
cool thx.......dont think its fuses, but i didnt pull em all out.....they're labeled in Japanese! But if they are the same as in the workshop manual there isn't a separate fuse for these things.
Thanks I'll have a look next week at the centre panel.......easy bit from what you guys say
The alarm will have to wait hahaha
Thanks I'll have a look next week at the centre panel.......easy bit from what you guys say

The alarm will have to wait hahaha
1989 Nissan Safari TD42 with stuff
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Some one asked this on another forum and the problem was the dimmer switch had been turned down when cleaning inside the vehicle.
It maybe too obvious.... but check it anyway
It maybe too obvious.... but check it anyway

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The fuse grimbo is talking about is the top fuse in the column of fuses closest to the door in ours mabs. How do I know this??? Its how I turn my parkers and tail lights on and off. the headlight turny ony bit is broked for the parkers so to turn them off I have to pull the fuse 
My dash lights stopped...well half my dash lights stopped working so all Im gonna do is get some 24v led's and hook them up to the parkers and mount then along the top of the glass /plastic in the dash

My dash lights stopped...well half my dash lights stopped working so all Im gonna do is get some 24v led's and hook them up to the parkers and mount then along the top of the glass /plastic in the dash
Theres also one behind the ashtray.KIWI wrote:Yeah, its easy enough. From memory there are the 2 screws either side of the panel, and 2 on each of the heater vents at the top inside.
Dave
To make things easierto remove. Wack gearbox in reverse and transfer lever into low. Just gives abit more room to pull the panel out at the right angle to unplug the wires.
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