need help., no lights in gauge dash ,,,

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josh71taurus
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need help., no lights in gauge dash ,,,

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ok im new in the mx3 world ,. really didnt know much of this car , til i had to by a used car for transpo , n now ,. well lets just say its been really hard finding other mx3 n people that know about them,

my first prob ,. is the dash board gauge area lights,. are out ,. nothing to see at nite,. already looked at fuses n nothing there,. do i have to take dash board apart? i also am in need a a back bumper, the one one i found in my area , they want 150 for it,. i was thinking it was liek other cars 60 to 80 dllrs for use bumper, but like i said , this car hard to find parts for, can anyone help? is there like a place out here in the west coast , calif area, were i can find a cheap version of a back bumper? after market type, if i cant find original bumper? :?:
got a 1993 mx3 , fun and one of a kind car,, now if only i can get the parts to make it better,lol.
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Your dash light problem is pretty common and is probably the dimmer. Check this thread for more info.
http://www.mx-3.com/phpbb2/viewtopic.ph ... r&&start=0

Good luck with it and welcome!
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Grant's - between you and Taras, you're the illumination wizards of MX3.com..........................LOL :lol:
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Thanks jschrauwen but Taras has a lot more technical info than me, I'm just a mug electrician :)
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hey,

maybe you can help me out. my hvac lights don't work. i think that's caused by a loose wire because i remember a while ago i slide the temp selector hard towards the cold side and it worked for like 5 minutes. i got it to flicker a couple more time, but nothing since then. also, the rear defrost light never works and when i push the rear defrost button the 4-way light turns out and doesn't come back until the next day.

it's nothing serious, but it is kinda annoying. so, if you have a remedy for this problem, please let me know. thanks a lot.
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Post by Grants »

ovendenk, yours sounds like a grounding problem. There seems to be 2 ground points for the equipment your talking about and they are (quote):
- Ground I Left side of underdash, above fuse block and
- Ground J Underdash, below instument cluster.

See if you can find them - there could be up to 7 black wires joining somewhere near those points. Maybe in some sort of strip connector? Just check all the connections if you can.
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