Hello,
Just bought the car and when turn on the headlight at night, the right
side in the dashboard is lit, but the left side (rpm, gear...etc) is
not lit up... including the radio and A/C control are not lit up.
Dealer ordered a brand new instrument cluster, but change that would
fix the light on radio and a/c? Any input?
Doug McCrary - 31 Jul 2005 08:16 GMT
> Hello,
>
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> Dealer ordered a brand new instrument cluster, but change that would
> fix the light on radio and a/c? Any input?
It does seems a little overboard, but unless the dealer is an idiot, it must be
one way to fix it.
motsco_ _ - 31 Jul 2005 16:21 GMT
> Hello,
>
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> Dealer ordered a brand new instrument cluster, but change that would
> fix the light on radio and a/c? Any input?
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In 90 seconds, you can slip out the cluster, change the one bulb, and
put it back in.
They get paid for the markup on the (hugely expensive) part, obviously.
(as inspecttor Cluoseau would say)
Swine Dealer
jim beam - 31 Jul 2005 16:38 GMT
> Hello,
>
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> Dealer ordered a brand new instrument cluster, but change that would
> fix the light on radio and a/c? Any input?
they're dinging you for a whole new cluster just because a bulb's
gone??? RUN AWAY! find yourself an honest repair shop. bulb less than
a buck.
Sid Schweiger - 31 Jul 2005 18:38 GMT
>>they're dinging you for a whole new cluster just because a bulb's gone???
RUN AWAY! find yourself an honest repair shop. bulb less than a buck.<<
1) Read the subject line again. The OP isn't going to be "dinged" for a
vehicle still under warranty.
2) Are you sure this is a bulb, or is it an LED soldered to a circuit board?
The latter are not usually field-repairable by most auto mechanics, and most
instrument clusters these days consist of circuit boards and chips. If it's
the former, yes, it's stupid to replace the cluster for one burned-out bulb.
hl0904@gmail.com - 31 Jul 2005 21:31 GMT
Well I am not being charged on anything... it's all on the dealer... I
suspect the cause was when they remove the alarm from the car, maybe it
somewhere shortened the circuit... the "auto" on the auto window lit
up... but everything else is pretty much dark.
I already called Honda in Torrance and documented this... so once they
have the cluster and the car will be in for repair... if still not
working and I have to come in more than one or two more times... I am
going to get the lemon law applies it.
D.D. Palmer - 31 Jul 2005 23:34 GMT
Chill, man! This is not a major defect. Hondas and Toyotas are the most
trouble free vehicles out there, but every now and then there is a problem.
The dealer will order the parts, fix the problem and you'll be on your merry
way. Don't sweat the small stuff.
> Well I am not being charged on anything... it's all on the dealer... I
> suspect the cause was when they remove the alarm from the car, maybe it
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> working and I have to come in more than one or two more times... I am
> going to get the lemon law applies it.
hl0904@gmail.com - 01 Aug 2005 05:00 GMT
And let's hope that's the way it will be!!!