Has anyone used these from Brickwerks to get around faulty dash lights?
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I've never bothered before but here it's picked up on the MOT now? Anyone else had issues with MOT recently and dash lights?
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Re: Dash Light Repair
Its probably just as easy to fit 12v LEDs for a fast solution - connected into lighting circuit or as I did, permanently on with ignition on. I've since upgraded to CJH's dash solution which takes the dash lighting into account.
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Re: Dash Light Repair
Hi Just been reading this article i have checked fuses, all good. Removed dash pod both dash light bulbs look ok, the centre bulb " full beam one" is missing. Is this why the two others do not work, has there got to be a continuity between all three to make them illuminate. Also one of the dash bulbs circuit inside the blue strip is not continuous, is this a further problem. Thanks Tony
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No, they'll work in parallel rather than series otherwise each bulb would need to be 4v if shared
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