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Re: Dash Lights 850 94

Dave,

Easy?...Yes, but time consuming...the entire dashboard has to be removed which consists of about a dozen screws found at the instrument panel, either ends of dash, under the speaker grills (which have to be popped off)and at some of the air vents. There is a bulb kit which includes all the bulbs needed for the instrument panel. Dealers usually replace ALL the bulbs when asked to replace a bulb burnt out. After you have gone to the trouble of replacing the bulb (bulbs), dim the panel slightly and you won't be replacing bulbs for a very long time. I got tired of replacing bulbs all the time, because I like my dash lit at 100%. Since dimming it to say around 90%, I havn't replaced a bulb since. And it's been a very long time (two years maybe).






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