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Hi, my oil pressure warning light doesn't come on with the ignition so I'm assuming the bulb's gone since all the other lights come on & go off as they should. Is there a smart way to get to them before I start breaking bits of dash? The truck is a '97 TDX Fourtrak. If this has been covered before can someone let me know the search terms because I haven't found anything.
Also, I thought I'd left the days of rain in the cab behind when I switched from LR to Fourtrak but now the snow's melting if I park facing downhill water drips in at the top of the windscreen on the passenger side, is this a common fault with a solution or have I got a personal black cloud?
Cheers, Bran.
Not a known problem, but with
Not a known problem, but with older vehicles windscreen and other rubbers can deteriorate. If it is the windscreen rubber it is deteriorated or not sealing properly. Deterioration means removal and replacement which is a fairly simple job.
If it is a leak then the best option is to remove the screen and rubber, insert a windscreen mastic sealant, and refit.