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93 240 seat heating and dash light help 200 1993

Not sure about the heated seat. I may be well out of touch with that model but if it is like the other models the foglight switch can be taken out and the bulb replaced. Most of the bulbs were the "peanut" type that just pull out but I have seen some that are wired to the inside of the switch. If that is the case I have no help for you.. Sorry. As for the console lights, I take it you are refering to the push button switches that control the vent pods. As in defrost, recirculate and the leg vents. If that is what you are talking about and it is like the other models there is a piece of lucite plastic in the console dash that has two(2) lights in it. These do not provide much light untill it is almost totally dark. They shine down to illuminate the switches. You have to pull the front plastic part of the console to have access to them. Be careful as there is not much room to work. Most of the time you will pull the lights out as you move the panel away from the metal part of the console so watch for them to fall downward. A lot of people think they are missing because they have actually dropped down without being noticed.






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