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Default dash lights on 89 park ave - 06-22-2003 , 03:27 PM






Hey guys,

For some reason, the fuse for the dash lights keeps blowing out on my 89
park avenue. It'll work fine for a day, or even a week, then it'll bloe the
fuse. There's nothing else on the curcuit but the dash lights (which is a
bit of a blessing really), and it's only listed to have a 5 amp fuse on it.

Is this a common problem on these cars, and what should I be looking for? is
it just a short in the wiring, or does this car have the "circut board" for
the lighting in the dash?

It's the stock, cheapie dash, by the way (no tach, no digital).

Also, I have a good dash from a 90 park avenue (analog, with the tach, oil
pressure and volt-meter) that's gathering dust in a dead 90 park ave, is it
possible to swap the dashes? (and make everything work, of course). I get
nervous driving around trusting those idiot lights...

Cheers

Tony



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Default Re: dash lights on 89 park ave - 06-22-2003 , 05:31 PM






The dash is probably a printed circut, this is not a common problem, but
can be a tough one to repair, once circut board is removed / unplugged hard
to test.

As for the conversion, get the temp and oil pressure senders from the
dead car. Your probably better off changing the fusebox and wiring harness
from the dead car. taillight harness should plug in dead car's fusebox
ok. My knowledge stops at 84 Chevy, but generally
going from one model year to another isn't * that * bad.
Gets ugly when putting similar model, built by another division's electrical
parts in. Some color codes differ.



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