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Car question -- Instrument Lights don't turn on
PostPosted:Mon Jun 11, 2007 10:08 pm
by Tessian
I'm about as car literate as the average person is computer literate...
My girlfriend recently bought a '93 Nissan Sentra from a friend of my Uncle's (actually he works at my office too)...it's not pretty but it was cheap and will get her to work.
I was driving it a bit tonight and, besides it needing an alignment which she'll look into tomorrow, I noticed that when I turn on the headlights the instrument panel does not light. There is a dial for brightness of the panel but I've flipped it either way and nothing.
I thought maybe a dead fuse? But the best I could find was a 10w fuse marked "Electronics (IG)" which I assume was Instrument Gauge. I tried to replace it with an extra fuse there in the panel but nothing...then again this car is old and that fuse may be dead too...
Am I off track, try something else?
PostPosted:Mon Jun 11, 2007 11:31 pm
by Anarky
I would say fuse...
otherwise try to find an automotive forum specializing in Nissans
Re: Car question -- Instrument Lights don't turn on
PostPosted:Mon Jun 11, 2007 11:40 pm
by Imakeholesinu
Tessian wrote:I'm about as car literate as the average person is computer literate...
My girlfriend recently bought a '93 Nissan Sentra from a friend of my Uncle's (actually he works at my office too)...it's not pretty but it was cheap and will get her to work.
I was driving it a bit tonight and, besides it needing an alignment which she'll look into tomorrow, I noticed that when I turn on the headlights the instrument panel does not light. There is a dial for brightness of the panel but I've flipped it either way and nothing.
I thought maybe a dead fuse? But the best I could find was a 10w fuse marked "Electronics (IG)" which I assume was Instrument Gauge. I tried to replace it with an extra fuse there in the panel but nothing...then again this car is old and that fuse may be dead too...
Am I off track, try something else?
My guess is the light that backlights the display panel is dead. My ex had a sentra close to the model year your g/f's is. I wouldn't doubt that the backlight finally died. It is 14 years old.
PostPosted:Mon Jun 11, 2007 11:45 pm
by Tessian
So fuse and/or backlight...
The fuses I assume are easy and cheap to purchase, I bet the Pep Boys across from her work has a bag of 20 for like $5...but what about the backlight? That doesn't sound like something you can replace yourself, is it?
PostPosted:Tue Jun 12, 2007 12:01 am
by Zeus
likely fuse or light itself might need to be changed (that's a bitch as they have to take the console apart), but if you're really unlucky, it would be a fault in the entire panel itself, which is really not good. Those things ain't cheap.
That's about all I know from the discussions with my bud who's a service manager at a dealership
PostPosted:Tue Jun 12, 2007 8:29 pm
by SineSwiper
IANACE, but I would also recommend a specific forum for those brand of cars. Most unusual problems with cars like that are something common to that model of car. Or if it's a generic car problem, you can get an easy answer from a car expert.
PostPosted:Tue Jun 12, 2007 8:30 pm
by Nev
I own a Nissan Sentra, 1996, which has been a perfect car in all other respects for some time but has had intermittent failure on the panel lights pretty much since I got it. I haven't done anything about it, and can't help you fix it, but it might be a common problem on older Sentras...
PostPosted:Tue Jun 12, 2007 8:32 pm
by SineSwiper
Nev wrote:I own a Nissan Sentra, 1996, which has been a perfect car in all other respects for some time but has had intermittent failure on the panel lights pretty much since I got it. I haven't done anything about it, and can't help you fix it, but it might be a common problem on older Sentras...
Three different cases; yeah, that sounds like a common problem among Sentras.
PostPosted:Tue Jun 12, 2007 11:41 pm
by Tessian
I checked every possible fuse it could be-- all are intact.
Has to be the light...a friend is checking on how much it'd cost to fix.