"Stubby" <William.Plummer*NO*SPAM*@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "ransley" <Mark_Ransley@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Jul 28, 10:51 am, "Stubby" <William.Plummer*NO*SP...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> wrote:
>> The "burned out bulb" indicator is on but I can't find the bad bulb.
>> Looking at a wiring diagram shows several that I didn't think about--
the
>> cigarette lighter is an example. The diagram says there is a glove
>> compartment light, but I can't find it. I think the way to proceed is
get
>> the list of lights for a '95 and check them one by one. Can anyone
point
>> me to a list? TIA
>
> I bet the indicator only aplies to brake and turn signal lights, it
> makes no sense why anybody would care about a cigarette lighter, so
> its brake or signals
>
> Your intuition is not very accurate. I know for a fact that it came on
> when a front parking light burned out a while back. And, I'm sure it
covers
> head lights, high and low beam. So I really need a list of lights with
an
> indication of which are covered by the burned-out-bulb detector.
I own 1995 camry LE, 4 cylinder.
I got the headlights burned and there was no indicator about this.
I have also burned the small white corner lamp. No indicator for this.
The one time the indicator came on for me was then the elevated
braking light whent out - the one in the lower part of your rear window.
Have you checked this light bulb yet?
On the similar note, I noticed that my instrument cluster is suspiciously
darker than normal. I am not sure - is there supposed to be a bulb
brightening the area around automatic transaxle position indicator?
My P, R, N, D, 2, L are on the complete black background - I think
there should be a bulb in that area... How is it in your car?


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