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Where is the dash light rheotstat located on a 97 VW Jetta?
I'm looking to replace the rheostat or bypass it since my dash lights are not working. I'm not sure how to locate it and what I will need to disassemble. Please help if you know.
Thanks!
This is just the backlighting on the dash. All the turn indicators/high beams work fine.
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- L GLv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
Its built in to the dimmer switch on the dashboard, you should get one froma breakers yard or e bay if your in no rush, they should be same for the VW Golf.
- Anonymous4 years ago
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