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Mail From: Rob Guerra (email redacted)

I recently pulled my 67 out of storage and started to drive it again. I
drove it the other morning to work and found out my dash lights are
inop. All of them are out. It's a ground but don't know where it might
be. Any suggestions?

Rob

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hey Rob, I'd check the headlamp switch first, turn the shaft when pulling it
in/out. If not that, check for mouse tracks 8^)....JD

Rob Guerra wrote:

> I recently pulled my 67 out of storage and started to drive it again. I
> drove it the other morning to work and found out my dash lights are
> inop. All of them are out. It's a ground but don't know where it might
> be. Any suggestions?
>
> Rob
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Mail From: Christian Soderlund (email redacted)

On Thu, 16 Sep 1999 02:00:08 -0300, Rob Guerra wrote:

>I recently pulled my 67 out of storage and started to drive it again. I
>drove it the other morning to work and found out my dash lights are
>inop. All of them are out. It's a ground but don't know where it might
>be. Any suggestions?
>

Not sure about 67, but on my 65 you can adjust dash light brightness by turning the light knob around.
Maybe this is worn out, try turning the knob around. I have to do this on my car every now and then.

Regards


Christian Soderlund

Amada Promecam ama-prom.fi
Meriniitynkatu 19
24100 Salo, Finland

Phone +358 2 777 840 Office
Phone +358 2 777 8420 Direct
Fax +358 2 777 8410 Office
Mobile +358 400 414 582 / Fax +358 420 414 582
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Mail From: Jim Reminga (email redacted)

My 65 had time where the dash lights would come on when the brake was
depressed and turn signals would only work when the headlights were off.
Turned out to be a bad connection at the tail lights. I hate electrical
puzzles.

The dimmer on the light switch is probably a good place to start.

Jim Reminga
65 fastback

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On Thu, 16 Sep 1999 02:00:08 -0300, Rob Guerra wrote:

>I recently pulled my 67 out of storage and started to drive it again. I
>drove it the other morning to work and found out my dash lights are
>inop. All of them are out. It's a ground but don't know where it might
>be. Any suggestions?
>

Not sure about 67, but on my 65 you can adjust dash light brightness by
turning the light knob around.
Maybe this is worn out, try turning the knob around. I have to do this on my
car every now and then.

Regards


Christian Soderlund

Amada Promecam ama-prom.fi
Meriniitynkatu 19
24100 Salo, Finland

Phone +358 2 777 840 Office
Phone +358 2 777 8420 Direct
Fax +358 2 777 8410 Office
Mobile +358 400 414 582 / Fax +358 420 414 582
Email (email redacted)

Personal homepage
ama-prom.fi/hcs


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