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Author:  bluedart73 [ Fri Mar 02, 2007 6:34 am ]
Post subject:  dash board lights

PLease advise if the lights that illuminate the dash board are plug in bulbs that I can replace or is it more involved then that. (i.e. hard wired)

THanks

Author:  bluedart73 [ Fri Mar 02, 2007 6:38 am ]
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I just noticed i did not indicate car model. 1973 dart.

Author:  ROADRUNNER7169 [ Fri Mar 02, 2007 6:50 am ]
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most of them you can get to by reaching under the dash and twisting out the plug and bulb come out together (I would recomend getting new plugs and bulbs and replaceing them all at once then you wont have to worry about them for a while) someone on here might have a pic of the rear of the dash so you can see what your reaching for

Author:  slantvaliant [ Fri Mar 02, 2007 6:57 am ]
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They're pretty easy, just a 1/4 turn bulb-holder that, uh, holds the bulb to the circuit board and makes the electrical connections. Replacing the bulbs is not hard at all. New holders are commonly available.
Now, getting access to the back of the instrument panel itself can be interesting, with AC venting, back problems, shadows, etc. :(

Author:  slantvaliant [ Fri Mar 02, 2007 7:03 am ]
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Roadrunner beat me to the punch, posting while I was on the phone! :wink:

Author:  ROADRUNNER7169 [ Fri Mar 02, 2007 8:03 am ]
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sorry bout dat

Author:  KBB_of_TMC [ Fri Mar 02, 2007 9:36 am ]
Post subject:  dash lights

If I remember correctly, the manual recommends that you use you left hand to reach up and remove the sockets while facing the dash, and that always worked well for me on my '73. Remove your watch and rings 1st.

The sockets are delicate and the ears on them break easily.

Author:  SlantSixDan [ Fri Mar 02, 2007 9:44 am ]
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If more than one bulb is burnt out, and/or the failed bulbs are not at or near the centre of the instrument cluster, I find it easier just to go ahead and remove the instrument cluster whole and then go through and replace all the bulbs. Less chance of breaking sockets, scraping knuckles, causing short circuits under the dash, etc.

Author:  ROADRUNNER7169 [ Fri Mar 02, 2007 10:22 am ]
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just cuz I can see this being the next question how do you remove the cluster

Author:  ceej [ Fri Mar 02, 2007 12:08 pm ]
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If you can get to them without pulling the cluster, I would recommend doing it that way.
My method involves chalking the wheels, disconnecting the battery, putting the shift lever in Low, dropping the column, pulling all the screws out, and then gingerly removing the brittle piece of plastic that comprises the cluster. It will break at the column if treated roughly.
Disconnect the ammeter wires and light switch connector, disconnect the two plug in connectors fitted to the board, and the wiper switch. Remove the speedometer cable.

Now it can come out if you tilt it just so, and make sure you have enough clearance on the steering column. If not, the little piece of plastic that breaks off will haunt you as you drive down the road from this point until you find a new cluster that the wrecking yard guy will break when he pulls it for you.

It's a pain for a couple of bulbs. If you can reach them, do so carefully.

A couple of years ago I drove around with a mini-mag light rather than deal with pulling the cluster. Not the best way to do it, but I fit in with the farmers out here. :D

CJ
74 Valiant

PS: Quick! Somebody post a better way to do this!

Author:  volaredon [ Fri Mar 02, 2007 3:40 pm ]
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dashboard lights.... remember Meatloaf..... that was a long song compared to most classic rock tunes..... good story though!

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