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Old Oct 6, 2025
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Last night my running lights and instrument cluster lights went out. All other lights work and turn signals work. Bulbs are good and fuses are good. Can't seem to locate all of the relays. Any ideas on what I should check? Got me puzzled.
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First, double-check the dimmer switch for the instrument cluster; sometimes it can get inadvertently turned down or malfunction. If that’s not the issue, you might want to look for any ground connections related to the running lights and cluster. A bad ground can cause intermittent issues like this.
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Originally Posted by azepewifug
First, double-check the dimmer switch for the instrument cluster; sometimes it can get inadvertently turned down or malfunction. If that’s not the issue, you might want to look for any https://tropical-casino.com/ ground connections related to the running lights and cluster. A bad ground can cause intermittent issues like this.
A bad ground can definitely lead to intermittent issues like the one you're experiencing, causing the lights to behave erratically. Make sure to inspect all relevant wiring and connections for any signs of corrosion or damage. Taking these steps should help you narrow down the problem and hopefully lead to a quick fix!
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