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Subject: Re: Dash Lighting


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Jim Scoggins
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Date Posted: 12/ 15/ 01, 4:58am
In reply to: Bob Dilks 's message, "Re: Dash Lighting" on 12/ 7/ 01, 6:24am

Before you attack the instrument panel it will make life easier to remove the steering wheel.
Remove the center cover to the steering wheel-- pry it off with a very small screw driver or thin knife.
Underneath will be three or four hex bolts-- take em out and pull off the wheel.

Now, the wheel will be out of your way and you will be able to sit down while you work on the panel.

Urban myths and ghosts of Bluebirds past indicate the grounding of these inverters or the panel switches themselves are the culprit. On occassions, I hit other switches and the dang things come on.

Has not been a big deal for me since I don't drive at night that much-- mainly cause the instrument lights themselves are so miserable.

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