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dash lighting (1/5)
 7/22/12 8:48pm
PaulHallman
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Trainer, PA - USA

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1995 vette=350 LT1= automatic. Bright Aqua metallic


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At night my dash dims down all the way that I can't see anything, but if I put a light up to photo cell the dash lights up the way it should. I know this photo cell is an automatic dimming system, but it goes too far. I have replaced the headlight switch and everything inside dash is fine. Is there a solution or is there a way to disconnect the photo cell and dim the dash manually if I desire to do so? It is the only little problem I have with my 87 but I want to do something.    Thanx, Paul.
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Re: dash lighting (2/5)
 7/23/12 1:20am
davep85c4
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Do the backlights in the radio (stock), wiper switch, and heater controls function with the panel dimmer? If not, check fuses and light switch function again. I don't remember if 87 has the panel light in the bottom of the rear-view mirror to illuminate the seat controls on the center console. I know the 88-up does. If it's there, it's the easiest to use to check panel light dimmer function in daylight.

Sounds like your cluster is functioning properly. But isn't receiving the panel-dimmer signal to come back up.
Re: dash lighting (3/5)
 7/23/12 1:55pm
PaulHallman
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Thanx for the info . There is a light at the bottom of rear view mirror, I will investigate further.
Re: dash lighting (4/5)
 7/27/12 11:21am
PaulHallman
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Thanx to DaveP, all that work and it turned out to be a blown 3 amp fuse.
Re: dash lighting (5/5)
 7/27/12 12:24pm
davep85c4
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Heh, heh. Sometimes it's simple. Glad you found it.
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