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  1. Odd happening with this LCD display lights. Long story short, had the original (3) 1.5v beige bulbs replaced by leds in Blue, after 8 yrs decided to go back to beige bulbs and now they don't illuminate. I checked B1 and E1 fuses are ok. The Car has all LED lights except all instrument cluster and A/C panel. What else to consider?  1999 Carrera 2 STD

  2. Nope...

    Radiator fans will only engage in certain situations. They should both engage together. There is no function where only one will start.

    If not, it's a ballast, fan motor, fan obstruction, wiring, voltage, or relay problem.

    Basically...

    When A/C is turned on low speed.

    When car is hot (middle of 0 in 180 on temp gauge) low speed.

    When car is really hot (right side of 0 in 180 on temp gauge) high speed.

    (there are more conditions, but those are most common).

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