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How to Replace Dashboard Lights : Removing Instrument Cluster Lights From Dashboard

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Uploaded by on Sep 18, 2008

Find the dashboard light that has burned out. Learn about procedures for installing dashboard lights in a 1996 Ford Explorer in this free auto repair series from a master mechanic.

Expert: Nathan McCullough
Bio: Nathan McCullough graduated from Nashville Auto-Diesel College with a GPA of 3.5 and received their Craftsmanship Award and Honor Seal.
Filmmaker: Robert Rogers

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  • Well now that we know the easy part how do u remove that damn panel to get to those damn bulbs?:-(

  • @jakeboise1993 they have a negative and positive side, try disconecting them again and put them the other way around. same thing hapened to me when i put blue leds on my 99 nissan sentra.

  • what are the bulb size? please help me

  • I'm trying to change the bulbs on my cluster(94 silverado) and the bulbs don't want to come out but when I get them out n replaced them that didn't turn back on,what did I do or what do I do?

  • you fool drink some water cotten mouth....lol

  • I think this dude smacks his lips so much so he can keep his perfect teeth in his mouth.

  • I went to superbright LEDs web site, and found all of the replacement bulb sizes I would need to replace the lights in the instrument cluster. I suggest wide angle single LED bulbs for indicators, battery, engine, etc, choose the color that best matches the silk screened filter. If it's a back light, then use the 9 LED bulbs that are made for the socket. That way you won't need to replace the bulbs for at least 100,000 hours.

  • @TheRicoMalibu Dash lights need to be able to dim, so the LED's would have to be able to do the same thing. Sounds like a good idea to me.

  • sorry man maybe I can use leds?, how I know if the polarity is right because leds are DC and the other bulbs are CA, please helpme

  • Where are the cables?????????

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