Instrument Panel Dimmer Switch

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Standard Ignition 9 Terminal Headlight Switch - DS268

Part #:
DS268
Line:
STD
Material:   Metal, Plastic
Terminal Type:   Blade
Connector Gender:   Female

Standard Ignition 6 Terminal Dimmer Switch - DS2992

Part #:
DS2992
Line:
STD
Color:   Black
Material:   Plastic
Terminal Type:   Blade

Standard Ignition 3 Terminal Dimmer Switch - DS3414

Part #:
DS3414
Line:
STD
Material:   Plastic
Terminal Type:   Blade
Connector Gender:   Female

Standard Ignition 3 Terminal Dimmer Switch - DS3415

Part #:
DS3415
Line:
STD
Color:   Black
Material:   Plastic
Terminal Type:   Blade

Standard Ignition 4 Terminal Instrument Panel Dimmer Switch - DS344

Part #:
DS344
Line:
STD
Color:   Black, Silver
Material:   Aluminum, Plastic
Terminal Type:   Blade

Standard Ignition 4 Terminal Instrument Panel Dimmer Switch - DS345

Part #:
DS345
Line:
STD
Color:   Black, Silver
Material:   Aluminum, Plastic
Terminal Type:   Blade

What is an Instrument Panel Dimmer Switch?


The instrument panel in your vehicle, also known as the instrument cluster or gauge cluster, is the informational panel near your steering column that allows you to monitor your car's systems, such as checking your speed, fuel level, or tire pressure. This is also where your Check Engine light and other warning lights will indicate a problem with your vehicle. The instrument panel has to be well-lit, especially at night, for you to clearly see the important information displayed across the different gauges and instruments. The instrument panel dimmer switch allows you to control the brightness of your gauge cluster and dash lighting. The ability to dim, brighten, and adjust the lights on your dashboard to your preference is important to your driving comfort and safety, and the panel dimmer switch is usually located on the dash or the steering column. On some vehicles, this switch can also turn on your interior lights if it is turned to the highest setting. If you notice your instrument panel lights are dimmer than usual, only work in some switch positions, aren't coming on, or can't be adjusted at all, or if your interior lights are turning on and off randomly, you may have a problem with your instrument cluster dimmer switch. Before replacing the switch, check the fuse for damage, and ensure the wire connections to the back of the dash are secure. If it's time to replace your instrument panel dimmer switch, O'Reilly Auto Parts carries dimmer switches and combination switches for your vehicle to help you make a complete repair.