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Changing Bulbs Under the Instrument Cluster

SSTibet

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1995 6 Speed Manual Coupe
Changing Light Bulbs of Instrument Cluster

I have been unable to reset my "Engine Oil Life Monitor" after several attempts and I have finally concluded that the bulb of the "Change Oil" warning light is gone... As you all know this warning light is located in the lower left corner of the Instrument Cluster.

My question is how easy or difficult is it to change this bulb? Do I have to remove the entire dash to access the bulb or is there a simple trick to reach this gizmo?

Any advice, comments???
 
I never worked on a '95 Tibet; sorry, can't help you except to bounce this back to the top. :CAC
 
I want to know too... so Im just doign the classic "ME TOO" post...

ttt
 
I am sorry, SSTibet, but I gotta ask, having followed this discussion for a while now. Why? Of all the functions, why worry about this light? I would think you would know when to change your oil. and different oil types and conditions dictate different change rates anyhow. Am I missing something?

Bob
 
I am just a new guy here...so bare with me OK??? :) This is a trick that I have used to get those pesky bulbs out... Using a strong shop vaccuum and a straw that is just larger than the bulb,, I was able to suck the raskels out...Put a nylon sock over the exit end of the straw if you want to save the bulb...:bar
 
NC2Stay, why change the bulb??? Well well well... I want my car to be perfect, that's why buddy... I know, as long as I know the oil change miles (kilometers in our case) the car will be more than okay. But well, it is a hobby for me to make the car immaculate... I know it never gets that way and will never be.

But imagine this; when I first bought the car I cleaned the engine compartment with tooth brushes, tooth picks, scotch bright from the kitchen, ear cleaners, etc etc etc. I even dropped a fork into the engine compartment while trying to clean a part that I could not reach.... This is how stupid I was about this car !!! I am now getting back to "normal".
 
Ken Anderson said:
You will need to pull the cluster.
Oh really??? I thought I should remove the transmission :)
 
Well, OK, then! I can certainly understand you - I just can't figure how I would ever get the time to do something like that myself. Thanks for replying!

Bob
 
NC2Stay said:
Well, OK, then! I can certainly understand you - I just can't figure how I would ever get the time to do something like that myself. Thanks for replying!

Bob
Dear Bob, I really do not perform any repairs to the car myself unless it is something extremely simple stuff. I however clean the car including the engine bay quite frequently. It is like fishing, you know? I think of nothing but the car while doing stuff like that and get away from the distress of life. If I cannot do anything about a problem of my car, I at least read literature, get on the CAC and so on. That also relieves some of the stress. After all Corvette is a hobby for most owners like us, right??? It is not a car with much practical value to its owner, it has a lot of emotional rewards though. That's how I think of my Corvette dude.

Cheers from Turkey, and may Lord bless all Corvette owners... :beer
 
I was in Turkey many years ago. It was very depressing. In the interest of helping you maintain sanity, give me an address and and I will ship you my very dirty car which I don't need back til spring. Don't forget the windows.
 
Hello everybody
When you get it in your blood you will love Corvettes forever....I aquired the fever back in 1962... I don't know if there is a cure for it or not......
 
I_R_DA_ONE said:
Hello everybody
When you get it in your blood you will love Corvettes forever....
I couldn't agree more with that buddy. I may have to sell the car one of these days if I can not afford keeping it. But I will always love Corvettes. You are 120% right...

Cheers all Corvette lovers :beer
 
Ken said:
Well, everybody cool off? Play nice or go away.
Ken,

Sorry for what happened here. I apologize for my manners. But I feel quite offended when people call my country a "depressing" place... This is not true at all. Turkey is a country of wonders, Western & Eastern cultures live here in peace, and there is tremendous amount of history in this country. I have been in USA many times and I also like USA; but somehow got distracted after the 9/11 and how Bush has treated other countries. I have been working for US joint venture companies in Turkey for the last 20 years; so I know the people and the culture, and I like it.

So, please let's all be careful when making comments about other nations and their countries.

Thx
 

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