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Hey all, I've been in a few SII 33's other than mine and each of them have different globes on the dash cluster working - that is the warning lights to the left and right of the speedo and tacho. Can someone please post a pic showing me what they all are.

Thanks

Dan

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I'll write them down for you a bit later if you like...

Top left is fuel, orange. I remember cause I just filled up.

Under that somewhere is the handbrake light...

Fuel

Brake

Airbag

ABS? (not on mine)

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Left:

1 - Door Open | 2 - Air Bag

1 - | 2 - | 3 - | 4 - Hand Brake

Top Center:

1 - Left Blinker | 2 - High Beams | 3 - Right Blinker

Bottom Center:

1 - Traction off | 2 - HICAS off

Right:

1 - Seat Belt | 2 - Check Engine

1 - Oil Low | 2 - Cat Temp High | 3 - Battery Low

Edited by RANDY

Yeah one on the right is a CAT symbol, my seat belt one is out bugger. One on the left is fuel and high beams is up top somerhwre I think. my AIR BAG light is out, bugger bugger =\ Anyone got a full set of working Lights?

How hard is it to pull the cluster out and fix these?

There's a thread on how to pull it out. Remove the dash surround like you're redoing the stereo, then you have two screws up the top of the clear plastic, and two under where the dash was removed.

unclip wiring, unscrew bulbs. From memory, some of them are LED's... I think the red ones are? Or maybe the orange ones? Still, you'll see when you get there, they're all standard stuff.

I'll update my post with the missing ones.

Bear in mind that the airbag light is only on for about 10 seconds after the ignition gets turned on. I took the photo immediately after turning the ignition on, so that it would light up for the shot.

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