It's a blown fuse. The fuse panel should be under the dash on the driver's side. If it happens frequently after replacing the fuse you have a short somewhere which means you should take it to a repair facility.
perhaps the flasher unit burned out or the switch is bad.
You need to replace your head light switchRutifo
One of your turn signal bulbs is out.
that would probably be the transmission. It may not qite be working right.
Probably because the dimmer switch is turned off. Turn the dimmer switch up and see if the dashlights and radio illumination lamps come on.
There could be several causes, but a few that come to mind right now include: * The brake is not fully releasing. * The sensing switch is not properly adjusted. * The sensing switch is defective. I suspect that there could be a few other causes, but these are the most common.
I think it is a dying battery
Check the operating mechanism
Because the power for your headlights is pulled from your battery. When the dashboard lights dim after turning on the headlights the dashboard lights aren't getting as much power as they were with the headlights off. With the motor running or off? The headlights draw a lot of current, but should not visibly affect other systems. There could be a problem with a worn out battery, an alternator that isn't charging correctly, or you have a bad earth between the battery and the chassis. Check the large cable connection between the battery (usually negative these days) and the bodywork, or between the engine block and the bodywork.
Check fuses
The sun bakes your dashboard and causes the chemicals in your dashboard to evaporate (hence the film you get on the inside of your windshield). This dries out the dashboard and causes it to crack or peel.
It's possible that the fact that it's light or dark has nothing to do with your headlight working or not working. Look into other causes of the problem: Such as: Is is wet outside?, How about overheating of the components surrounding your headlights?
If the dashboard dimmer switch works with the other dash lights, the fault is in the radio unit itself.
I would start by checking your fuse box. It will typically be located somewhere under your dashboard, or under the hood. if they stopped working at the same time its probably electrical (fuse, short, etc) if it wasn't the same time it could be unrelated causes. Possibly the thermostat for your heater.
Is the TCM working normally and throwing no codes?
a flat battery
I figured my own question out....all it was, was the fuse.
that would probably be the transmission. It may not qite be working right.
What causes the dashboard light to stay on after your car has been turned off? 1994 Buick Century.
Probably because the dimmer switch is turned off. Turn the dimmer switch up and see if the dashlights and radio illumination lamps come on.