SOURCE: backup lights and dome light dont work on 04 chevy
I don't have the answer, but I am looking for the solution for a 2006 Silverado crew cab.
SOURCE: have 2005 chevy silverado the intrument cluster
I had the same problem. I had to check the fuses in the engine compartment, I then had to replace two 15 amp fuses, after I replaced the fuses the problem was gone.
SOURCE: got a 2000 chev. silverado
Push the dome override button 4 times and see if the head light turns off.------ If that is not helping then problem is ambient light sensor on the dash.It has to be replaced.------ Get a new one from the dealer ($13.82) replaced it.------- The wire to the sensor is very small, due to that reason, the top of dash has to be taken off. Click this link below to see the sensor:-- http://technoanswers.blogspot.com/2011/07/chevy-silverado-headlights-will-not.html ------------ this will help.thanks.Helpmech.
SOURCE: my 2008 chevy silverado blew a fuse for the dome
Why would you replace a fuse with the wrong amperage?
I will at least give you credit for knowing that was wrong
& could in some cases over heat & burn vehicle wiring
What was that going to do or prove?
Surely even with absolutely no vehicle knowledge
what so ever, you would would realize that you need
to have a shop check out or test the truck for short to ground,
poor grounding etc on the dome light & what ever gauge lighting
circuit issues you have
What is really sad, is the truck isn't very old & you want to
risk further issues with the fuse deal
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