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test my dash warning lights ???


supra steveo
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All the warning lights should be on when the ignition is switched on, and should all turn off when the car is running, what the problem maybe is that the soldered joints have dryed. Remove the upper instrument pannel (the one with all the lights that should come on) and with the ignition switched on move the connectors slowly back and forth and see if you have anything light up.

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the lights on the right all light up its the left ones that dont so the join might be the problem the oil light lit up the other day and my oil is low so thats obvously a problem i think ive been given a steer in the right direction anyway. there are some damp patches around the top of the engine so might need to change the head gaskit anyone got an idea of the price of these?

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