Partial Tach Light Dysfunction
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Yeah it looks like something you can live with for a while until you find a good price on a replacement.
https://nicoclub.com/archives/infini...e-manuals.html
Check out section MWI at the very end of the section for removal of the combination meter. It's not too hard and they cost about $100 on eBay
Swap headlights from one side to the other to verify the problem is the bulb and not the ballast. Since it's leaking its HIGHLY likely it's the bulb and you definitely want to replace the entire assembly on that side. Unfortunately light assemblies are pretty expensive so this will likely be a couple hundred bucks.
Section EXL for removal of the lamp, the assembly, etc.
Section WT page 77 has the flash chart for the TPMS system so you can see what the problem is.
https://nicoclub.com/archives/infini...e-manuals.html
Check out section MWI at the very end of the section for removal of the combination meter. It's not too hard and they cost about $100 on eBay
Swap headlights from one side to the other to verify the problem is the bulb and not the ballast. Since it's leaking its HIGHLY likely it's the bulb and you definitely want to replace the entire assembly on that side. Unfortunately light assemblies are pretty expensive so this will likely be a couple hundred bucks.
Section EXL for removal of the lamp, the assembly, etc.
Section WT page 77 has the flash chart for the TPMS system so you can see what the problem is.
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Yeah it looks like something you can live with for a while until you find a good price on a replacement.
https://nicoclub.com/archives/infini...e-manuals.html
Check out section MWI at the very end of the section for removal of the combination meter. It's not too hard and they cost about $100 on eBay
Swap headlights from one side to the other to verify the problem is the bulb and not the ballast. Since it's leaking its HIGHLY likely it's the bulb and you definitely want to replace the entire assembly on that side. Unfortunately light assemblies are pretty expensive so this will likely be a couple hundred bucks.
Section EXL for removal of the lamp, the assembly, etc.
Section WT page 77 has the flash chart for the TPMS system so you can see what the problem is.
https://nicoclub.com/archives/infini...e-manuals.html
Check out section MWI at the very end of the section for removal of the combination meter. It's not too hard and they cost about $100 on eBay
Swap headlights from one side to the other to verify the problem is the bulb and not the ballast. Since it's leaking its HIGHLY likely it's the bulb and you definitely want to replace the entire assembly on that side. Unfortunately light assemblies are pretty expensive so this will likely be a couple hundred bucks.
Section EXL for removal of the lamp, the assembly, etc.
Section WT page 77 has the flash chart for the TPMS system so you can see what the problem is.
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The light behind 6 & 7 is dead. And yeah didn't catch that, since it's just the tach, I wont worry too much about replacing it just yet.
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Yeah I just got replacement bulbs from amazon, light isn't turning on still on the rightt side. I also got rid of the moisture and sealed the leak. I'm assuming there's an electrical problem involved. Any quotes on the cost to fix?
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When I say SWAP, I mean take the two components already on the vehicle and swap them to the other side, that way you are taking an item you KNOW WORKS and testing it on the side not working. Also you won't be throwing money and parts at the problem hoping something finally works.