CLEsonny
Well-Known Member
So as I pull into my driveway from class a few minutes ago, I noticed that my clock LED went out. So I just popped out the clock and quickly realized that the LED was just loose. While trying to tighten it back in place, I grabbed a screwdriver from my glove compartment and tried to tighten it back into place. Being an idiot, I forgot to unplug the clock from it's power source and shorted something out. (Go figure, I am going to school for Electrical Engineering too)
So I noticed that the odometer and it's light went out along with the lights around what gear you are in went out too (I have an automatic). Then I looked down towards the shift knob, the lights behind the gears also went out. I tried to shift my car out of park, but it wouldn't let me. My clock still works, but the light behind it doesn't work
So, I was trying to look for what fuse I might have blown, but I couldn't find it for the life of me. I tried to replace the one that said "clock.." on the passenger side, but it didn't do anything.
Any ideas?
Thank you in advance! I hope I can figure it out within 11 hours because I have to work in the morning.
Sonny
So I noticed that the odometer and it's light went out along with the lights around what gear you are in went out too (I have an automatic). Then I looked down towards the shift knob, the lights behind the gears also went out. I tried to shift my car out of park, but it wouldn't let me. My clock still works, but the light behind it doesn't work
So, I was trying to look for what fuse I might have blown, but I couldn't find it for the life of me. I tried to replace the one that said "clock.." on the passenger side, but it didn't do anything.
Any ideas?
Thank you in advance! I hope I can figure it out within 11 hours because I have to work in the morning.
Sonny