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Car Forum / Chevrolet / Chevrolet Trucks / December 2004

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TS - 05 Dec 2004 07:36 GMT
99 Silverado - New body style
Where is the fuse for the instrument lights? Checked out 10A illimunation
fuse in left instrument fuse panel OK. No lights in instrument panel or
radio. Cant find any bad fuses anywhere.

Thank you,

Tim
George - 06 Dec 2004 02:44 GMT
You didn't turn the wheel all the way down, did you?  The wheel type switch
that turns on the interior lights. . .

> 99 Silverado - New body style
> Where is the fuse for the instrument lights? Checked out 10A illimunation
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> Tim
Tock - 06 Dec 2004 23:14 GMT
> 99 Silverado - New body style
> Where is the fuse for the instrument lights? Checked out 10A illimunation
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> Tim

I'm having intermittant problems with my dashboard and brake lights, the
cruise control won't work, and the truck (2001 S-10) won't start in cold
weather with less than 1/4 of a tank of gas.   I had the brake lights fixed
once at about 4000 miles, now it's got 50,000 miles . . . from what I've
seen elsewhere on the net, these are fairly common problems with S-10 and
similar trucks.   Dunno what the fix is, but I guess I'll find out tomorrow
when I take it back to the dealer to have 'em fix it.

I guess this will be the last Chevy I buy . . .

-Tock
Tock - 11 Dec 2004 04:32 GMT
>> 99 Silverado - New body style
>> Where is the fuse for the instrument lights? Checked out 10A illimunation
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> -Tock

Cost me $150 to fix the brake light -- the problem was a $10 brake switch
which needed replacing 3 years ago (under warranty, then).   They couldn't
replicate the other intermittant problems.   But at least I got my
inspection sticker (another 30-something bucks).
-Tock
Jcwintex - 12 Dec 2004 21:58 GMT
Check your taillights... are they working?
Same fuse, I'm pretty sure
 
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