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willmkent Jan 1, 2014 12:38 PM

Auto Shifter Position Lights won't work
 
Hey Guys,

so my auto shift lights are not working in my 2004 coupe. I found a thread that had some one asking about this which helped me learn how to take the center apart and replace the bulb, however my bulb was not burnt out and a replacement bulb would not illuminate either.

I see this is somewhat common but I could not find the issue behind it. If any one knows it would be greatly appreciated, Otherwise I think I am going to attempt to run a completely separate hardwire to the light switch and see if that will work....

thanks guys!

willmkent Jan 3, 2014 10:20 AM

Any Ideas guys, Its not a terrible problem but I would like my G to be in top shape down the last bulb

Frankieg35 Jan 5, 2014 08:34 PM

Check your fuzes..

joedaddy1 Jan 5, 2014 09:48 PM

did you make sure you matched the polarity on the bulb? +/- side..

Rodrigo Jan 7, 2014 07:25 PM

The replacement bulb is a 74
1.1 w

willmkent Jan 8, 2014 10:12 PM

hmmm first of all, I didn't know that there was a polarity of the bulb, but, the bulb in there right now doesn't look burnt out at all. I will recheck,

and my dumb A$$ never checked any of the fuses... i gotta check that.

well, when it gets a little warmer... right now i don't want to do anything lol

joedaddy1 Jan 9, 2014 03:16 PM


Originally Posted by willmkent (Post 6859829)
hmmm first of all, I didn't know that there was a polarity of the bulb, but, the bulb in there right now doesn't look burnt out at all. I will recheck,

and my dumb A$$ never checked any of the fuses... i gotta check that.

well, when it gets a little warmer... right now i don't want to do anything lol

yep.. LED's.. you have to match up the + and -'s.. if it does turn on, just rotate it and try again! :driving:

willmkent Jan 11, 2014 07:52 AM

Before I go outside and freeze lol, can anyone tell me which fuse this would be connected to and where it's located? It can't be the normal illumination because the rest of my lights work

joedaddy1 Jan 11, 2014 12:20 PM


Originally Posted by willmkent (Post 6860708)
Before I go outside and freeze lol, can anyone tell me which fuse this would be connected to and where it's located? It can't be the normal illumination because the rest of my lights work

sounds like the bulb.. would they really have one dedicated fuse for that simple light? haha

wear a coat, tough guy :D

willmkent Jan 11, 2014 02:13 PM

Haha but it's soooooo coooooold. Alright I'll get out there and give a whirl. I'll report back with my findings

willmkent Jan 16, 2014 10:27 PM

Ok guys, I checked all of my fuses just to make sure that it wasn't one of them, then I double checked the bulb and to me it does not look burn out at all. All the filament is intact. i removed the bulb and turned it around and then re installed it and still no lights. If i remember correctly, The light worked when I first got the car. and then the only thing i can think of, is the battery died in the car and I had to replace it. After that I noticed that the light did not work.

could there be anything related to this light in the fuse panel under the hood by any chance????

joedaddy1 Jan 16, 2014 10:30 PM


Originally Posted by willmkent (Post 6862919)
Ok guys, I checked all of my fuses just to make sure that it wasn't one of them, then I double checked the bulb and to me it does not look burn out at all. All the filament is intact. i removed the bulb and turned it around and then re installed it and still no lights. If i remember correctly, The light worked when I first got the car. and then the only thing i can think of, is the battery died in the car and I had to replace it. After that I noticed that the light did not work.

could there be anything related to this light in the fuse panel under the hood by any chance????

sounds like it's time to drive off the cliff

willmkent Jan 16, 2014 10:38 PM

haha, not at that point yet. Im just particular, i can live without it working but I always challenge why it isn't working..

Cliffschum Nov 20, 2018 12:56 PM

Any resolution ? The service manual warns of a delicate guide pin on the console finisher, which I'm afraid of breaking.

Anyone successfully removed the finisher/cover ?

"CAUTION:
Guide pin inserted into A/T device guide can be easily broken.
Be careful when removing it."


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