If you mean the instrument cluster, it's actually kind of a pain in the butt.
You need a Phillips screw driver, flat head screw driver, and a 1/4" ratchet driver or Torx T6 driver.
1) Start by looking under the headlight switch, you'll see two screws. Remove those.
2) Now look under the wiper control switch, remove those two screws.
3) If your Beretta has a tilting steering wheel, move it as far down as you can.
4) Now this is the tricky part, because it doesn't seem like it's the right thing to do, but this is how you do it. Grab the curved plastic over instrument cluster and pull. You'll hear creaking sounds, then it will come loose, starting near the windshield then will come off.
5) Disconnect the headlight wiring harness
6) Disconnect the wiper wiring harness.
7) There should be 4 black screws along the white outer shell of the instrument cluster. Top Right, Top Left, Bottom Right and Bottom Left. Check all the way around because there may be two on top of the steering column as well. Use either the Torx or ratchet to remove all the screws.
8) Gently pull the instrument cluster out, and flip it over. You'll see a greenish/brown circuit board with white or black thumb screws. Those are the lights. Just turn the ones that are burnt and pull them out, pull the bulb out and replace.
Once you have all the lights replaced that are burnt out, just repeat the steps in reverse.
I own a 1997 Isuzu Rodeo and had the same problem. I went to a local Isuzu new-car dealer and was quoted a price in excess of $100 to replace the burned-out dashboard lights. I was told that the cost is high because the top of the dashboard has to be removed in order to obtain access to the lights. I did not have the lights replaced. carlpers
Try parking/tailight fuse
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Fuse should be marked and also control parking and tail lights
Adjust steering wheel outward and down to access the dashboard easier. Then with a special removal tool reach behind the side and back. Slowly lift out. The lights are located directly in back of dashboard. Replace them with new lights and return dashboard.
All tail lights from 1988-1996 Berettas are interchangeable. The design was never altered.
There are several things that can cause your 1996 Nissan dashboard lights to flicker. The most common cause is a bad ground wire. Check the ground wire to make sure it is tight and free of corrosion.
you have to pull the entire speedometer cluster on the back of it you will see little lights turn them until they come out and replace them with new ones
The rheostat on the headlight switch is bad.
You have a blown instrument lights fuse or it is just turned off. There is a rheostat that controls the brightness of the lights. Find it and adjust the brightness.