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Will a Blown of one builb cause all things dark ?
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Hi Guys

Just a blown in one Dash light will cause other lights also not glowing ?

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Re: Will a Blown of one builb cause all things dark ?
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not unless theres a short and u hav blown a fuse. hav u checked fuses?

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Which other lights are not glowing? the other dash lights? interior lights? exterior lights? park lights? head lights?

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Dear D4TM4N

Other Dash Lights

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I would suggest u check the fuses

Posted on: 2009/6/4 11:35
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Hi D4TM4N

no not a blown fuse i realized that burned 1 build causes the entire circuit connection to fail ,just wanted to confirm is it so or something else went wrong in my dash gauge lights



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if the fuse is still ok, it sounds as if there is an open circut on the board.
Have you checked for power to the dashlights?
so the lights outside the car are working?

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Hi D4TM4N

I also feel like it is an open circuit , all the other lights are working fine

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NO. One burned-out bulb in the instrument panel will NOT prevent the good bulbs from lighting.

* The dash illumination lights are wired in parallel

* The sensor lights (High Beam, Brakes, etc) are independentt, except for a common ground/earth


B210 has variable lighting. So check that full power (12V) is coming from the light switch. Perhaps the problem is that the lights are turned off.

Posted on: 2009/6/4 21:17
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thats wat i was getting at ddgonzal. lol.
but power coming into the cluster.

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