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You have unplugged the speedo yes? this does not make sense, you have power going into the switch, the internal breaker controls all the power in the switch so if you did not have power to the switch and or the breaker was tripping you would not have running lights or turn signals, all that is...
Check terminal M on the switch (wire tag 16A) if you have running lights and turn signals and the panel dimmer switch is in the full counter clockwise position (bright), if there is no power on 16A then it looks like a defective switch.
If you have not already done so removing the plug from...
You may also want to move the panel dimmer switch through its different positions.
Edit, it looks like the panel dimmer switch may be in the park position...
Yes, the light switch powers the turn signals when in service drive position.
There is a breaker inside the switch and at first glance it looks to power everything so if you are getting running lights then there should not be a problem with power to the switch or that breaker.
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Well you were in the dash so that could explain the dash lights, have you tried hitting the dimmer switch for the headlights to see if that gets the headlights going?
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