I have a bit of a mishmash of dash lights working -all exterior lights are fine.
Headlight switch is new and dimmer works
Rev counter, rear window heater, heater control panel all light up ok.
Speedo, handbrake warning light, hazard light switch and headlight switch, clock do not light up.
Fog light doesn’t light up but have 12v so suspect switch is faulty.
Hazard light switch has 1.6v supply to bulb.
I’m wondering if there’s a connector block sat behind the dash that could be at fault?
Any thoughts much appreciated.
Dashboard lights
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Re: Dashboard lights
Update. Most of it now working. Just a few switches - headlamp, hazard, handbrake warning light.
I’m not sure I’m using the right bulbs. Can anyone tell me what the correct bulbs are please?
I’m not sure I’m using the right bulbs. Can anyone tell me what the correct bulbs are please?
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Re: Dashboard lights
For the switches, you need a 12V, 1.2W push fit bulb, VW part number N0177512. Alternatives are widely available, eg Halfords bulb code 286.
The brake warning light takes 2 of these bulbs.
The brake warning light takes 2 of these bulbs.
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Re: Dashboard lights
Thanks. I’ve now managed to get all the lights working - a mixture of bulbs, bulb holders, switches, relays and bad connections! Even with the resistor at max they’re not particularly bright though.
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Re: Dashboard lights
Yes that sounds normal as there not like modern instruments clusters which glow brightly.
I’ve read that some people have used 2w bulbs like what’s used for the clock/MFA display for the 2 bulbs above speedo and rev counter, I’ve still got the 1.2w bulbs and when it’s dark with no street lights you can just about make the fuel gauge:-D
I’ve read that some people have used 2w bulbs like what’s used for the clock/MFA display for the 2 bulbs above speedo and rev counter, I’ve still got the 1.2w bulbs and when it’s dark with no street lights you can just about make the fuel gauge:-D
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