2006 g6 engine light broken how do you fix

Asked by Eagle47 Jan 31, 2016 at 01:25 PM about the 2006 Pontiac G6 Base

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My daughts 2006 G6 engine light is broken. How
do you fix this

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If the instrument cluster is electronic, you usually have to replace instrument cluster. I don't believe replacing a bulb is applicable on this vehicle. I'm talking about the mil/check engine lamp. The computer grounds that lamp circuit. Of course you need voltage, but, some of the other lamps use the same voltage, so if no voltage, the other lamps wouldn't work either. I am not an instrument cluster expert. This is just my opinion.

Go to your local hard ware store pick up some black electrical tape and place it directly over the engine light. Works 60% of the time everytime.

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