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Tips On How To Inspect Faulty Dashboard Lights by Godspower35(m): 12:28am On Apr 10, 2019
Dashboard lights are very important indicators on the instrument panel of your vehicle, which are connected to specific monitors and displays at various locations of the vehicle, such as the engine and the exhaust / exhaust system. A dashboard light is triggered when one or more parts of the vehicle need to be serviced. This maintenance can range from simple, quick repairs, such as refilling fluids such as oil or windscreen wiper fluid, to more difficult repairs that requires a mechanic
If you notice that the dashboard lights does not work on the dashboard, you must always take action to have them resolved as soon as possible. Otherwise you
might miss the very important messages that the vehicle sends for maintenance. Read the information below to determine if your dashboard lights are working or not and decide if you can fix the problem yourself or if you need to call a mechanic.

1.
Consult the owner's manual of your vehicle:


Your vehicle Owner's Manual should contain all the information you need to know about your dashboard lights, including the meaning of each icon, and possibly specific information, and recommendations for the steps required to solve certain dashboard lighting problems.
It is important not only to read this information in order to understand each indicator, but also to know what to do when certain lights are triggered.

2.
Turn on your vehicle:


Take your car key and plug it into the ignition. Put the vehicle in the "on" position but not in the "start" position where the engine is running.
If you do, you may see some or all of the dashboard lights on, as you may have already noticed. On some car models, the lights remain on until you start the engine. On other models, the dashboard lights go off after a few seconds.
It is therefore important to read the section in the vehicle owner's manual on the illumination of the dashboard and how it works. If only a few of your dashboard ads are lit, but others are not, you'll need to do other reviews or have a professional mechanic do the work for you.

3.
Increase the brightness:


Sometimes the knob or knob that regulates the brightness of the instrument lighting is turned down completely, making it difficult to tell if the lights are on or off. Find this control and turn it all the way up to improve visibility.
If you do not know where this button is and you can not find it yourself, consult the vehicle owner's manual. If some dashboard lights are still not registered after you set the slider to maximum brightness, you need to continue with other checks.

4.
Detect the fuse box and corresponding fuses for the instrument panel:


Depending on the make and model of your vehicle, this fuse box is located either at knee height to the left of the steering wheel or under the bonnet.

5.
Open the fuse box cover and inspect if one of the fuses has blown:


Always carry out these checks when the vehicle is switched off and the keys are removed from the ignition.
Some fuses are cylindrical and encased in glass, with the metal ends numbered by part type and amperage. Others are a narrow rectangular shape with two tines of different colored plastic, which are semi-transparent and on which an amperage is printed.
When a fuse blows, this is usually obvious. The cylindrical fuses have a broken connection within the glass tube, and black glass is usually collected on the glass, making it harder to see the interior. Be careful not to break the glass fuses.
In the plastic casing of the other fuse, you can see that the plug is defective. It can also be collected black soot inside.
Plastic-colored fuses are usually very close together in the fuse box and can be difficult to grip with the fingers. Use needle-nose pliers for extra strength and leverage. Make sure that you do not press too hard so you do not crack the plastic case.


6.
Replace blown fuses if necessary:


If you find that a fuse has blown, replace it with a new one of exactly the same type, and make sure it is tight and firm like the others around it.

7.
Get professional support if needed:


If you've done all of the above checks and some or all of your dashboard lights still do not work, you should call a mechanic immediately.

POINTS TO NOTE:


Signals on a dashboard is the first check on the functionality of your car because when you "Turn on" your car every drivers visualization goes to the dashboard, so it is vital to periodically check if there are faulty lights on it.
[img]https://2.bp..com/-L2qCWCnh8So/XK0lwFpddqI/AAAAAAAACMs/EaXyG7q3vvc_pOgjAwjOCWd9fzW5bE5yQCLcBGAs/s320/dashboard%2Blight.jpeg[/img]
Source:
http://www.eliancars.com/2019/04/tips-on-how-to-inspect-faulty-dashboard.html


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Re: Tips On How To Inspect Faulty Dashboard Lights by marshalldgreat(m): 1:06am On Apr 10, 2019
Nice one
Re: Tips On How To Inspect Faulty Dashboard Lights by Skoji: 10:34am On Apr 10, 2019
wow
Re: Tips On How To Inspect Faulty Dashboard Lights by NLevents: 10:34am On Apr 10, 2019
Great information. Thanks Op



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Re: Tips On How To Inspect Faulty Dashboard Lights by Natoski5(m): 10:34am On Apr 10, 2019
I WILL COME BACK AND READ WHEN I BUY MY BENZ

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Re: Tips On How To Inspect Faulty Dashboard Lights by qanda: 10:35am On Apr 10, 2019
Re: Tips On How To Inspect Faulty Dashboard Lights by Histrings08(m): 10:35am On Apr 10, 2019
Ok
Re: Tips On How To Inspect Faulty Dashboard Lights by Mrkumareze(m): 10:38am On Apr 10, 2019
One has been on in My car for past 4 years ... grin
Re: Tips On How To Inspect Faulty Dashboard Lights by tripper003: 10:39am On Apr 10, 2019
Thanks for this!
Re: Tips On How To Inspect Faulty Dashboard Lights by handsomeyinka(m): 10:39am On Apr 10, 2019
I beg how can I find the fault of Nigeria’s economy on my dash board?...

We really need it fixed.
Re: Tips On How To Inspect Faulty Dashboard Lights by allsaint2000: 11:00am On Apr 10, 2019
Very informative. Thanks.


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Re: Tips On How To Inspect Faulty Dashboard Lights by ysh11: 11:01am On Apr 10, 2019
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Re: Tips On How To Inspect Faulty Dashboard Lights by balonaija(f): 11:11am On Apr 10, 2019
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Re: Tips On How To Inspect Faulty Dashboard Lights by beresponsible(m): 11:15am On Apr 10, 2019
To turn off that stubborn CHECK ENGINE light on some older models, turn the ignition to ON for 10 seconds and then turn back to OFF without turning on the vehicle. Repeat this twice and turn on the car. The CHECK ENGINE should go off.
If light persists in some cases, disconnect the positive terminal of the battery overnight.

CHECK ENGINE on some Toyota and Honda models is because filling station attendants don't lock the fuel cap well. Make sure your fuel cap is locked till you hear the clicking sound

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Re: Tips On How To Inspect Faulty Dashboard Lights by femi4: 11:51am On Apr 10, 2019
Who cares, I m only worry if the indicator light is red
Re: Tips On How To Inspect Faulty Dashboard Lights by femi4: 11:53am On Apr 10, 2019
beresponsible:
To turn off that stubborn CHECK ENGINE light on some older models, turn the ignition to ON for 10 seconds and then turn back to OFF without turning on the vehicle. Repeat this twice and turn on the car. The CHECK ENGINE should go off.
If light persists in some cases, disconnect the positive terminal of the battery overnight.

CHECK ENGINE on some Toyota and Honda models is because filling station attendants don't lock the fuel cap well. Make sure your fuel cap is locked till you hear the clicking sound
Super lie....the check engine light returned after few mins
Re: Tips On How To Inspect Faulty Dashboard Lights by Nobody: 12:05pm On Apr 10, 2019
Very nice cool
Re: Tips On How To Inspect Faulty Dashboard Lights by ayoshyne(m): 12:37pm On Apr 10, 2019
femi4:
Super lie....the check engine light returned after few mins


He's right, I'm very sure about removing the battery terminal especially the positive one, doesn't even have to be overnight but for about 5-10mins. It clears the check engine light.
Note; your check engine light will only come back on in minutes only if your car has a serious fault u have not tackled. My advice is that u scan your engine to get what fault it is.
Re: Tips On How To Inspect Faulty Dashboard Lights by femi4: 12:40pm On Apr 10, 2019
ayoshyne:



He's right, I'm very sure about removing the battery terminal especially the positive one, doesn't even have to be overnight but for about 5-10mins. It clears the check engine light.
Note; your check engine light will only come back on in minutes only if your car has a serious fault u have not tackled. My advice is that u scan your engine to get what fault it is.
He's not right cos most check engine issues are serious issues ....they always return after few hrs. Even from tokunbo vehicles
Re: Tips On How To Inspect Faulty Dashboard Lights by safepaulooo(m): 1:11pm On Apr 10, 2019
Godspower35:
Dashboard lights are very important indicators on the instrument panel of your vehicle, which are connected to specific monitors and displays at various locations of the vehicle, such as the engine and the exhaust / exhaust system. A dashboard light is triggered when one or more parts of the vehicle need to be serviced. This maintenance can range from simple, quick repairs, such as refilling fluids such as oil or windscreen wiper fluid, to more difficult repairs that requires a mechanic
If you notice that the dashboard lights does not work on the dashboard, you must always take action to have them resolved as soon as possible. Otherwise you
might miss the very important messages that the vehicle sends for maintenance. Read the information below to determine if your dashboard lights are working or not and decide if you can fix the problem yourself or if you need to call a mechanic.

1.
Consult the owner's manual of your vehicle:


Your vehicle Owner's Manual should contain all the information you need to know about your dashboard lights, including the meaning of each icon, and possibly specific information, and recommendations for the steps required to solve certain dashboard lighting problems.
It is important not only to read this information in order to understand each indicator, but also to know what to do when certain lights are triggered.

2.
Turn on your vehicle:


Take your car key and plug it into the ignition. Put the vehicle in the "on" position but not in the "start" position where the engine is running.
If you do, you may see some or all of the dashboard lights on, as you may have already noticed. On some car models, the lights remain on until you start the engine. On other models, the dashboard lights go off after a few seconds.
It is therefore important to read the section in the vehicle owner's manual on the illumination of the dashboard and how it works. If only a few of your dashboard ads are lit, but others are not, you'll need to do other reviews or have a professional mechanic do the work for you.

3.
Increase the brightness:


Sometimes the knob or knob that regulates the brightness of the instrument lighting is turned down completely, making it difficult to tell if the lights are on or off. Find this control and turn it all the way up to improve visibility.
If you do not know where this button is and you can not find it yourself, consult the vehicle owner's manual. If some dashboard lights are still not registered after you set the slider to maximum brightness, you need to continue with other checks.

4.
Detect the fuse box and corresponding fuses for the instrument panel:


Depending on the make and model of your vehicle, this fuse box is located either at knee height to the left of the steering wheel or under the bonnet.

5.
Open the fuse box cover and inspect if one of the fuses has blown:


Always carry out these checks when the vehicle is switched off and the keys are removed from the ignition.
Some fuses are cylindrical and encased in glass, with the metal ends numbered by part type and amperage. Others are a narrow rectangular shape with two tines of different colored plastic, which are semi-transparent and on which an amperage is printed.
When a fuse blows, this is usually obvious. The cylindrical fuses have a broken connection within the glass tube, and black glass is usually collected on the glass, making it harder to see the interior. Be careful not to break the glass fuses.
In the plastic casing of the other fuse, you can see that the plug is defective. It can also be collected black soot inside.
Plastic-colored fuses are usually very close together in the fuse box and can be difficult to grip with the fingers. Use needle-nose pliers for extra strength and leverage. Make sure that you do not press too hard so you do not crack the plastic case.


6.
Replace blown fuses if necessary:


If you find that a fuse has blown, replace it with a new one of exactly the same type, and make sure it is tight and firm like the others around it.

7.
Get professional support if needed:


If you've done all of the above checks and some or all of your dashboard lights still do not work, you should call a mechanic immediately.

POINTS TO NOTE:


Signals on a dashboard is the first check on the functionality of your car because when you "Turn on" your car every drivers visualization goes to the dashboard, so it is vital to periodically check if there are faulty lights on it.
[img]https://2.bp..com/-L2qCWCnh8So/XK0lwFpddqI/AAAAAAAACMs/EaXyG7q3vvc_pOgjAwjOCWd9fzW5bE5yQCLcBGAs/s320/dashboard%2Blight.jpeg[/img]
Source:
http://www.eliancars.com/2019/04/tips-on-how-to-inspect-faulty-dashboard.html


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Re: Tips On How To Inspect Faulty Dashboard Lights by beresponsible(m): 1:14pm On Apr 10, 2019
femi4:
Super lie....the check engine light returned after few mins
this help is for people without engine problems. CHECK ENGINE light issues sometimes result from excess oxygen from the fuel tank that will mess with the air to fuel ratio and thus the frequent oxygen sensor codes if you diagnose using a code reader.

Before you label me a liar for giving free advice, I suggest in your own case to really check your engine with a professional instead of looking for quick fix on nairaland.

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