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Dillinger

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I have seen it mentioned several times but never a definitive answer.

Dash bulbs: specifically the one that lights up the odometer, how hard are they to replace yourself? what is involved?


Dill.
 
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What he means is, give the dash a good thump, it worked for me. I asked this question a couple of weeks ago. Looks like the bulb must work lose, and a good thump restores connectivity!
 
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"bump" was just to bring it to the top again to get the post noticed.

But i have already given the dash a tap as you said but its still out.

Dill.
 
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Solution to no mile display: A new console : £300. + fitting.
I think not!
it cant need a whole new speedo/rev counter console can it?

Dill.
 
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normally you pull it out and replace the bulb
 
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I've posted the answer to this question a couple of times so here it is again.

Right changing the bulbs at the rear of the instrument panel is easy but will cost you for the little "Wheat bulbs"(about 99p) and some skin off your fingers(keep the plasters handy for after you've finished.)
To do mine i first lowered the steering colomn ( i know the manual says remove it but that would make it take longer to do and be even more of a pain in the arse than it already is.)
Around the inside of the instrument hood there are three screws (alan key heads) remove them and put the screws somewhere safe (i use the ash tray).
There are also two more lower down near the steering colomn (after lowering the colomn they are obvious) take them out too and put them with the others.
Open the fuse box cover panel next to the drivers door and look up inside towards the air duct outlet on the dash (hope that makes sense).
To help you see under there i found it easier after i lowered the drivers seat right down and pushed it as far back as it would go then sitting on the seat with your feet faceing the rear window and your head under the dash. (you look pretty daft but it worked for me.
Up under the dash on the air duct vent is 1 self tapping screw with a Philips head undo this (try a small stubby driver).
To remove the dash panel it will feel as if it's still screwed to something but it's just really tight it will be loose on the left but slip something under it to help leaver the right out a bit (use a cloth to protect the dash from scratches).
Once it's out and it will take a bit of playing with to manouver it out of the way of the steering wheel, once it's out the instrument panel can be pulled towards you you won't be able to get it out because the steering wheel is in the way but if you play about with it moving it towards the wheel and pushing the right hand side of the panel in and to the right, you can get your hand round the back to disconnect the cables (multi plugs) i managed to change the bulbs with only removing one of the plugs though it would be easier if you take out two.
This gives you more play with the panel and will be able to turn it round much more.
On the back of the panel you will see the bulb holders just give them a twist and pull them out.
Change the bulbs and twist them back into the panel.
Re-connect the cables and put everything back the way you took it out and your dash lights will be back to the way they should be.
Just take your time and you won't break anything but will save yourself the cost of having your local thief.....eh mechanic, from ripping the dash apart with his big thick oil covered fingers and making a mess of your pride and joy.
Hope this helps .
Good luck.




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nice write up Rab, thank you. when i do it ill take some photos to go with it.

was this for your mile display?

Dill.
 
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Yes
I lost all the digital display and i thought it would need replacing so i thought i'd check the bulbs as a last resort before i phoned Fiat for the bad news on how much a new dash unit would cost me.
Really easy to do and not had a single problem with any lamp since.

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hi Rab

Just had a new set of clocks myself, they are £324.30. it was under warranty so cost me nout.

TAFI
 
Dill, can you still see your mileage during daylight?.
My odometer light has been out for a while, but i can still see the digits in daylight( with the mileage increasing unfortunately). I printed out the instructions last time rab put them up, so hopefully i'll get round to using his knowledge soon.

regards
 
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Rab,

from another post i think you said it was a green bulb holder that fitted behind the mile display.
I have a '96 Brava, as do you i think, and Fiat say that there is no green bulb holder back there!

I have found the bulb is removable from the holder, so perhaps you can tell me the wattage of the required bulb?

Thanks

Dill.
 

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