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Light Problem, Can I replace this light?

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Old February 16th, 2010, 12:34 PM
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Hi all,

I have a 2007 Malibu LS and I recently took it to get a stereo installed. When I got the car back and turned on the lights at night, I realized that the light that lights up the left heater control **** (out of the 3) was not working but the right one was. I took it back to the shop thinking that they had forgot to connect something but the guy at the shop said that he took it apart again and everything was conneted and the light was burnt out. I went to the dealer the other day to get a bulb and the dealer said they dont have any replacement bulbs and I would have to replace the whole heater control assembly??? Can anyone confirm this? Or does anyone have a part number of that bulb if it can be replaced? Thanks for the help.
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The dealer is correct.... you cannot replace that light. If you can find a U-Pull it yard and find a wrecked car with the same heater control module you could probably pick it up for $20 or less.
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