Interior help
#1
Interior help
Not a major deal but im trying to fix a couple little things on the car. Ive got a couple of bulbs out on the dash idiot lights that I want to replace. What is the best way to remove the headlight switch ***? Just pull it straight off?
Second thing is the driver's visor lights stops working. The bulbs are good and the passenger side one works great. Any ideas on what commonly goes bad with those and are they fixable. I assume both sides are on the same fuse so I didnt check them, but I could be mistaken.
Thanks in advance. I know its not the problem of the century, but trying to keep the car all operational.
Darrin
Second thing is the driver's visor lights stops working. The bulbs are good and the passenger side one works great. Any ideas on what commonly goes bad with those and are they fixable. I assume both sides are on the same fuse so I didnt check them, but I could be mistaken.
Thanks in advance. I know its not the problem of the century, but trying to keep the car all operational.
Darrin
#2
RE: Interior help
yeah you can just pull it right off, just be careul not to break the clips on it when you do. also with the visor, maybe its a loose connection. thats the best i can do. look for where its plugged in, and follow the wire and see where it connects to. hopefully someone else is better at visors than me.
#3
I am having the same problem ndawind. My visor lights are out on the drivers side. The bulbs are good. The passenger side light works fine. I also assumed they would be on the same fuse, and so far, all my fuses look good.
Were you able to find out how to correct this problem ?
Were you able to find out how to correct this problem ?
#4
To pull the headlight switch, just use a small flat thin screw driver and insert it at the small notch. Insert and push up to release the retaining tab and then pull the **** off.
The visor might have a short in it. I'd start tracing the wire from that one back down to see if power is completing the circuit.
The visor might have a short in it. I'd start tracing the wire from that one back down to see if power is completing the circuit.
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