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Car Forum / Volvo Cars / January 2007

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940 turbo outside temp indicator

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Holly - 03 Jan 2007 01:43 GMT
My darling husband just replaced the switch that makes the brake lights
work.  Now they work, and I have cruise (yeah).

I just noticed, however, now the outside temp gauge (its a lcd display)
light is out.

1)  Is it possible there is no light for night driving on it?  I would think
not but who knows!
2)  If there is a light on the indicator could hubby knocked it off somehow
while under the dash cursing?
3)  If this is replaceable thing how is replacement done?  I thought most
instrument panels came out from the front so it should not be such a huge
deal...
4)  Is the bulb available?

Thanks very much!!
Mike F - 05 Jan 2007 14:12 GMT
> My darling husband just replaced the switch that makes the brake lights
> work.  Now they work, and I have cruise (yeah).
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> 1)  Is it possible there is no light for night driving on it?  I would think
> not but who knows!

Yes.

> 2)  If there is a light on the indicator could hubby knocked it off somehow
> while under the dash cursing?

Possibly the vibrations of his work could have caused the old tired
filament to break, but not likely.

> 3)  If this is replaceable thing how is replacement done?  I thought most
> instrument panels came out from the front so it should not be such a huge
> deal...

Pull the cluster out, and it will be obvious.  However, this operation
may cause old tired filaments in other bulbs to break.  I'd grab all the
lighting bulbs and replace all of them at this time.

> 4)  Is the bulb available?

Yes.

> Thanks very much!!

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