2002 Toyota Camry: My dash board lights are out.

Asked by Captainsoftie Oct 07, 2015 at 08:45 PM about the 2002 Toyota Camry

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I'm guessing if it's a fuse it's in the interior panel left of the steering
column.  But which fuse is it?  None of the descriptors say dashboard or
anything like it.  One says "panel".  Is that it?  That fuse was fine but I
replaced it just in case.  The dashboard light was still out  I guess I need a
bulb?

It's unnerving to drive at night without the dashboard lit up.

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Did you check your dimmer? You can use a flashlight to look in the fuse box to see if any are blown... The blown one will be very apparent

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should be a black plastic wheel to the left of the steering column.

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