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Old 05-02-2011, 03:44 PM   #1
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Default Dash & Centre Consul Lights Dim and Flashing ???

G'day All

I've been OS for a few weeks and today was the first day I drove the TE in the dark (back to work :( ). Anyway, start the car, headlights to on and then, huh, no lights on the dash and centre consul. Must be a fuse I thought, but they were fine. Anyway, I had to leave and just persisted. On the way I played with the dimmer switch and darkness started to brighten. Great I thought, can't remember dimming them. But behold, at full intensity they are only dim and then there was a constant flashing (on/off) to a consistent frequency. Seems really odd and I'm clueless what to do. May try an ECU reset tonight but doubt my chances.

Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

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