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2004 Toyota Celica GT-S
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The old bulbs backlighting the climate control dials on my 2004 GT-S were not working. A/C and defrost button lights do work. Doesn't seem to be a fuse issue. I check with a DMM and the voltage seems low. It was like 2V or something. Anyone else encountered this problem? Is there an op amp or something that might have burned and caused me to get a lower voltage than I'd expect?

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I'm just an idiot and I didn't turn my headlight switch on. That solved it haha

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