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<blockquote data-quote="CWT" data-source="post: 403427" data-attributes="member: 552399"><p>A lot of instument panels have a small voltage regulator attached somewhere in the power line to the insturment lights; if it goes bad, it can put out too much power and blow out the fuse, and/or insturment lights. It happend to my uncle a long time ago. In my old Ford escort, I gradually lost most of the insturment panel lights over the course of a year after installing a Kenwood HU. Never did get that diagnosed though.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with it---later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CWT, post: 403427, member: 552399"] A lot of instument panels have a small voltage regulator attached somewhere in the power line to the insturment lights; if it goes bad, it can put out too much power and blow out the fuse, and/or insturment lights. It happend to my uncle a long time ago. In my old Ford escort, I gradually lost most of the insturment panel lights over the course of a year after installing a Kenwood HU. Never did get that diagnosed though. Good luck with it---later. [/QUOTE]
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