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Rocking Ron

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Hi

1998 Fiat Dugato 1.9TD

Thanks for your replies

a far as the blown bulb is concerned, does anyone know how to remove the dash in order to get to it ?

Re the wiring check does anyone know where the oil switch is

once again thanks in anticipation

Rocking Ron

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The oil-pressure switch apparently looks like this

 

http://coastalmotorhomes.co.uk/site/shop/boxerducato-1994/fiat-ducato-peugeot-boxer-citroen-relay-oil-pressure-switch-1994-2006/

 

It’s normally screwed into the engine block and often fairly easy to spot on older motors.

 

If you can’t find it, you might try asking Coastal Motorhomes

 

http://coastalmotorhomes.co.uk/site/about-us-talbot-express-fiat-ducato-citroen-c25-peugeot-j5-mercedes-t1-renault-trafic-boxer-spares-parts/

 

http://coastalmotorhomes.co.uk/site/contact/

 

who are motorhome specialists and who might well be able to advise about the oil light not working and how to replace the bulb.

 

Otherwise, you could try the Fiat Forum

 

http://www.fiatforum.com/

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I used to take dashboards out regularly on older cars, and still do with my 1971 Land Rover, but manufacturers started hiding fittings to make things look neater. On a 1998 vehicle there are potentially hidden screws, look around carefully, they may have plastic caps on them. (Save these) It is probably a printed circuit board at the back which will clip of the binnacle and bulbs will push into it. Good luck.

I take photographs on my phone so I know what goes back where.

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