Re: 65 Coronet dash light locations
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Re: 65 Coronet dash light locations



This is good advice also, but I do just this every time I turn on the lights.  Doesn't mean that something isn't right in there, though.  I do have all the other lights (tail, brake, reverse, turn, headlights, etc.)

On Sunday, December 9, 2012 2:22:25 PM UTC-5, Roger Pettigrew wrote:
Before removing anything, check your fuses, and rapidly twist your light switch left and right, as that is what controls the brightness of the dash lights, it is a wire wound resistor with a contact that moves back an forth on it when the knob is rotated. by twisting it multiple times it may start making contact again, also check and make sure you rear taillights and brake lights are working,,,,,

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