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Thread: Which bulb in the van gauge cluster is the check engine light?

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    Which bulb in the van gauge cluster is the check engine light?

    I added a few new gauges to my gauge cluster and my check engine light ended up having to be rigged and isn't working.
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    I just want to make sure I didn't pull a stupid and rig it to the wrong light bulb. I rigged it to the bottom of the 5 bulbs and now that I have an EGT guage mounted in that section I can't see if thats the check engine light or not.

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    Re: Which bulb in the van gauge cluster is the check engine light?

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    Re: Which bulb in the van gauge cluster is the check engine light?

    I would have answered sooner but my van is at work, broken. Anyhow, looking at the IC, its the lowest bulb on the left side, right on top of the vent.
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    Re: Which bulb in the van gauge cluster is the check engine light?

    Well I guess I have the right one then unless the very bottom bulb is just a dummy bulb. I may just try rigging to the next one up just to see if that it. Its either that or spend $30 on a code scanner which considering how much of a PITA getting that cluster in and out is with the new gauges is I may just do.

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