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Old August 26th 05, 06:32 PM
DesignGuy
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Default Shift indicator light burned out on 95 Civic

On my 1995 Civic, the first drive indicator light (D4?) is burned out on
console. The others (P, R, N, other D's) still work. Is this an easy fix or
must the dash be taken apart to get to it?




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Old August 26th 05, 07:29 PM
SoCalMike
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DesignGuy wrote:
> On my 1995 Civic, the first drive indicator light (D4?) is burned out on
> console. The others (P, R, N, other D's) still work. Is this an easy fix or
> must the dash be taken apart to get to it?


just the cluster.
 




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