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Old Dec 18, 2016 | 03:35 PM
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A few days ago I noticed no longer have back lighting for the far left "Auto" control and far right rear window defroster buttons just above the center ashtray, and the bottom Options and Reset buttons on the right side cluster. Do these share a common fuse?
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A few days ago I noticed no longer have back lighting for the far left "Auto" control and far right rear window defroster buttons just above the center ashtray, and the bottom Options and Reset buttons on the right side cluster. Do these share a common fuse?
The cluster side panel light power supply is from (15A Cluster-HUD) but the bulbs tend to burn out in time. The only problem is , they are all soldered in the respective circuit boards, but easy job to do once the boards are accessed.
The HVAC control unit illumination lamp supply is from (BTSI SOL-Column Lock Fuse 10A)
Both of those fuses are in the passenger foot well under the carpet.
Here is a sample in the PDF
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It seems unlikely that I should burn out four of those tiny lamps at the same time... If it's the Cluster-HUD fuse that's blown, wouldn't all of the back lights in the cluster be dark?

If I do need to disassemble everything and replace the lamps, I wonder if there are immortal LED versions available in that voltage and form factor.
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It seems unlikely that I should burn out four of those tiny lamps at the same time... If it's the Cluster-HUD fuse that's blown, wouldn't all of the back lights in the cluster be dark?
YES, all the lights would be out if the fuse is blown.
3 of my lights burnt out at the same time. I replaced all of the lights in the Pods at the same time, rather than just the 3. LED's are much brighter, so I replaced them with the incandescent bulbs.


If I do need to disassemble everything and replace the lamps, I wonder if there are immortal LED versions available in that voltage and form factor.
YES, there are LED's available to replace the 7219 Incadescent bulbs.
Here is one site that sells LED's based on the Incandescent bulb #
http://www.ledtronics.com/Products/P...ls.aspx?WP=172

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If you can solder and have a Radio Shack nearby that didn't shut down, it is pretty easy:

https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...ghting-up.html
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