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2G Interior light fuse ?

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Ethenp23

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Jun 24, 2021
Midland tx, Texas
Does anyone know we’re the fuse is for the interior lights on a 420a 1995 eagle talon
 
it should be powered by the tail light fuse in the engine bay fusebox. all the way right, bottom fuse 15A
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if your tail ights are working, its not the fuse. It probably the rheostat. Thats the knob with the red around it in the picture. If you turn it, it makes the dash lights brighter or dimmer.
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it should be powered by the tail light fuse in the engine bay fusebox. all the way right, bottom fuse 15A
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if your tail ights are working, its not the fuse. It probably the rheostat. Thats the knob with the red around it in the picture. If you turn it, it makes the dash lights brighter or dimmer.
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Thanks a lot man I also think it could just be burnt bulbs too i pulled my gauge cluster out and looked at the bulbs and they had a black tint guessing they blew out so I just bought new bulbs if it ain’t the bulbs then it probably is the dimmer switch
 
I have a 1995 Talon (420A) and quite a few of the dash lights were burned out including under the back side of the gauge cluster. A multimeter set to continuity will tell you for sure. You can order replacement LED Lights from SuperBright LEDs, various colors and sizes as appropriate. Or you can hope for a junkyard vehicle to pick clean but many of those could be burned out as well. This is a dated thread but maybe someone out there can use this information.

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