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Dash lights brightness adjusting switch
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classiclover |
06-23-2026 @ 11:34 AM
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The adjusting switch for the dash lights will no longer work on the brightness. I need to increase brightness, but turning the knob on the switch no longer works. I know I can replace the switch, but before I do that, I was curious as to any easier method . Thanks much Dale
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nelsb01 |
06-23-2026 @ 12:14 PM
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The switch is probably a rheostat design, and it could be dirty in the rotating switch. Try giving it a cleaning.
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kubes40 |
06-23-2026 @ 5:25 PM
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The dash lamps, even at their best, are not what I'd call "bright". I suggest you bypass the rheostat completely. Even a new one will draw some power from the bulbs. Simply solder a small "jumper" wire between the two terminals or easier yet, connect the two wires (currently connected to the switch) together.
Mike "Kube" Kubarth
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classiclover |
06-23-2026 @ 9:46 PM
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Thanks much gents Appreciate all the help I can get Dale
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40 Coupe |
06-25-2026 @ 5:41 AM
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OR replace the two dash lights with LED light bulbs, after cleaning the switch/rehostat with contact cleaner.
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