Dashboard Lights 1993 Civic
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Dashboard Lights 1993 Civic
My dash board lights stopped working on my 93 Civic. I think it maybe
the dimmer switch that went bad. I need to check the fuses first, just
to be sure that is not it.
If it ends up being the dimmer switch, anyone know where I can get a
new/used switch.
Jim
the dimmer switch that went bad. I need to check the fuses first, just
to be sure that is not it.
If it ends up being the dimmer switch, anyone know where I can get a
new/used switch.
Jim
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Re: Dashboard Lights 1993 Civic
Jim wrote:
> My dash board lights stopped working on my 93 Civic. I think it maybe
> the dimmer switch that went bad. I need to check the fuses first, just
> to be sure that is not it.
>
> If it ends up being the dimmer switch, anyone know where I can get a
> new/used switch.
>
> Jim
It ended up being the switch. I took it out after checking all the
fuses and played with it a bit. Put it back in and it worked.
Probably dirty contacts, I will have to get some contact cleaner and
spray it in there if it starts to act up again.
Jim
> My dash board lights stopped working on my 93 Civic. I think it maybe
> the dimmer switch that went bad. I need to check the fuses first, just
> to be sure that is not it.
>
> If it ends up being the dimmer switch, anyone know where I can get a
> new/used switch.
>
> Jim
It ended up being the switch. I took it out after checking all the
fuses and played with it a bit. Put it back in and it worked.
Probably dirty contacts, I will have to get some contact cleaner and
spray it in there if it starts to act up again.
Jim
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Re: Dashboard Lights 1993 Civic
Jim wrote:
> My dash board lights stopped working on my 93 Civic. I think it maybe
> the dimmer switch that went bad. I need to check the fuses first, just
> to be sure that is not it.
>
> If it ends up being the dimmer switch, anyone know where I can get a
> new/used switch.
>
> Jim
It ended up being the switch. I took it out after checking all the
fuses and played with it a bit. Put it back in and it worked.
Probably dirty contacts, I will have to get some contact cleaner and
spray it in there if it starts to act up again.
Jim
> My dash board lights stopped working on my 93 Civic. I think it maybe
> the dimmer switch that went bad. I need to check the fuses first, just
> to be sure that is not it.
>
> If it ends up being the dimmer switch, anyone know where I can get a
> new/used switch.
>
> Jim
It ended up being the switch. I took it out after checking all the
fuses and played with it a bit. Put it back in and it worked.
Probably dirty contacts, I will have to get some contact cleaner and
spray it in there if it starts to act up again.
Jim
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Re: Dashboard Lights 1993 Civic
Jim wrote:
> My dash board lights stopped working on my 93 Civic. I think it maybe
> the dimmer switch that went bad. I need to check the fuses first, just
> to be sure that is not it.
>
> If it ends up being the dimmer switch, anyone know where I can get a
> new/used switch.
>
> Jim
It ended up being the switch. I took it out after checking all the
fuses and played with it a bit. Put it back in and it worked.
Probably dirty contacts, I will have to get some contact cleaner and
spray it in there if it starts to act up again.
Jim
> My dash board lights stopped working on my 93 Civic. I think it maybe
> the dimmer switch that went bad. I need to check the fuses first, just
> to be sure that is not it.
>
> If it ends up being the dimmer switch, anyone know where I can get a
> new/used switch.
>
> Jim
It ended up being the switch. I took it out after checking all the
fuses and played with it a bit. Put it back in and it worked.
Probably dirty contacts, I will have to get some contact cleaner and
spray it in there if it starts to act up again.
Jim
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Re: Dashboard Lights 1993 Civic
Jim wrote:
>
> Jim wrote:
> > My dash board lights stopped working on my 93 Civic. I think it maybe
> > the dimmer switch that went bad. I need to check the fuses first, just
> > to be sure that is not it.
> >
> > If it ends up being the dimmer switch, anyone know where I can get a
> > new/used switch.
> >
> > Jim
>
> It ended up being the switch. I took it out after checking all the
> fuses and played with it a bit. Put it back in and it worked.
> Probably dirty contacts, I will have to get some contact cleaner and
> spray it in there if it starts to act up again.
>
> Jim
I use WD-40 to clean followed by contact lubricant that can be obtained
from Radio Shack..
JT
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Re: Dashboard Lights 1993 Civic
Jim wrote:
>
> Jim wrote:
> > My dash board lights stopped working on my 93 Civic. I think it maybe
> > the dimmer switch that went bad. I need to check the fuses first, just
> > to be sure that is not it.
> >
> > If it ends up being the dimmer switch, anyone know where I can get a
> > new/used switch.
> >
> > Jim
>
> It ended up being the switch. I took it out after checking all the
> fuses and played with it a bit. Put it back in and it worked.
> Probably dirty contacts, I will have to get some contact cleaner and
> spray it in there if it starts to act up again.
>
> Jim
I use WD-40 to clean followed by contact lubricant that can be obtained
from Radio Shack..
JT
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Re: Dashboard Lights 1993 Civic
Jim wrote:
>
> Jim wrote:
> > My dash board lights stopped working on my 93 Civic. I think it maybe
> > the dimmer switch that went bad. I need to check the fuses first, just
> > to be sure that is not it.
> >
> > If it ends up being the dimmer switch, anyone know where I can get a
> > new/used switch.
> >
> > Jim
>
> It ended up being the switch. I took it out after checking all the
> fuses and played with it a bit. Put it back in and it worked.
> Probably dirty contacts, I will have to get some contact cleaner and
> spray it in there if it starts to act up again.
>
> Jim
I use WD-40 to clean followed by contact lubricant that can be obtained
from Radio Shack..
JT
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