I was a away fr a month and the car's battery was charged by State Farm roadside service on my return
I would also check ALL the fuses. Could be a panel on driver's side too between dash and door.for a few dollars, you can get a fuse checking tool. Saves u pulling them all out. Autozone carries one.
You have a digital dash. If all the lights are out, most likely problem is a bad connection at the plug. You have to pull it to get to the plug. Unplug it and plug it back in usually will fix it. If that doesn't work or you have partial lights, then you have lost a lead or resistor on the dash PC board. If you have dash dash lights, radio, A/C, dash. Then look to the cluster fuse. Could be wiring or the dimmer switch.
Check your fuses. Maybe more than o e fuse bad. Also you may have two fuses boxes in your car. One under the hood and one under the dash or in the side of the dash with the door open. Some cars also have a third one on the passenger side of the dash you can only get at with the door open.
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