Check your tail lights to see if they are working. Some car makers tie the dash lights to the tail lights as a way to warn you the tail lights are out. Alternately, your head light control dimmer has gone bad.
Dash lights are soldered in place on the board. If they are all out you may have a fuse out or the instrument cluster is gone.
I have same problem have you figured it out yet?
IF it is the all the dash board lights it is probably a fuse, else if it only one light the switch on the is probably gone that lights up that light. There are no dash bulbs a they are LEDS so the chances of them blowing is slim
Not sure if this is the total or correct answer for you. But I had this issue with mine after having engine work done, turns out that the ground wire hadn't been reattached properly under the hood. When the ground wire was fastened down properly, the issue with the lights was gone. Just a first thing to check.
The dash light dimmer control could be in the off position or broken.
maybe either a loose bulb or a burnt out onecheck your dimmer switch it may have gone bad
One question I'd have is whether or not your tail lights are working. I had the lights on my dash go out (the shifter lights still worked though) and my tail lights and parking lights were also out. After much investigation, it ended up being that the turn signal switch had gone bad. In order to replace it, you need to remove the cover around the steering column - we couldn't get the lower part of the cover off and subsequently also had to pull the steering wheel, then remove the turn signal switch (which also controls the headlights, parking lights, tail lights, etc), pop in a new one, and enjoy a life of dash lights and tail lights once again.
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because the guy that sold it un plugged it to hide faults and black taped dash lights
check the fuses. These are usually located somewhere under the dash, Check your owners' manual if you cannot find them. I am assuming that all dash lights went out at the same time, so it is not likely that the bulbs all went bad. Many cars have have a rheostat that let s you dim or brighten all the dash lights -this may have gone bad. Finally there may be a short or bad connection in the line from the battery that lights the dash. To find this is not easy and will likely require expert help. You may want to do what I did for my 1976 Plymouth and tape a little flashlight to the steering column to light the dash.
other than you doing that your self from the dash, its probably your door switch that has gone bad, or the trunk