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Old November-20th-2010 | 12:55 AM
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Dim dashboard lights, cd changer LCD not working

Hi everyone,

My cd changer is working, so is the radio. However the display doesn't light up. The dashboard indicator lights are so dim they're barely visible. Can someone please advise? FYI mine's an '06 Mazda 3.

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Old August-19th-2011 | 08:00 AM
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Yes, I had this problem for a YEAR! My mazda3 is a 2006. The radio display just stopped working one day. I could still play the radio, CD, etc. I went to the "steal"ership and they told me it wasn't a fuse problem and that it would cost me 600-700 to fix. I walked right out of there laughing. No way in hell was I going to pay that much. So, fast forward a year later (last night), my car died. Left the lights on. Had someone jump start my car. Low and behold, my radio display worked again?!!!!!! What the heck??? I cannot figure it out, but that was the cheapest fix ever. The fact my car died was a blessing in disguise.
Old August-19th-2011 | 09:58 AM
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Yeah...I think the car is reliable but nothing is perfect. I sold it off earlier this year in Feb.
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