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    1998 Nissan Maxima Fuse Question!!! NEED HELP!!?

    all of a sudden my speedometer lights don't work like the lights that light up the speedometer and gas gauge and rpm gauge and all that good stuff....could it just be a fuse? or something worse? whatever it may be i would appreciate the help asap! thanx answers community

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    In my experience the dash lights are almost always clustered into a single circuit meaning if one gauge goes out they all go out.This sounds to me that a light bulb has burned out.This repair would be fairly cheap if done yourself but if you are not familiar with the component configuration and wiring I wouldn't attempt it.To do this yourself would cost under five bucks but at a shop it would probly run somewhere around fifty.


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