My BB4 had a dimmer switch in the centre console when I got it, but it never worked.
So I presume my car originally had a dim function, but on removing the dash smoked plastic, there was no dimmer control unit there. Also, I put EL dials in it a few years ago, so it's a different loom from the original.
Eventually, i got hold of a dimmer unit from a scrap car (it's a black box, held on by one screw onto the white plastic thing on the passenger side next to the fuel/temp cluster). I also got a USDM dimmer switch, which goes into the 3-button console to the right of the steering wheel.
What fun I'm having trying to get it to work. The USDM switch has 6 wires - 3 that go to the control unit, one to the fuel/temp gauge illumination wire and 2 for internal switch illumination (the front/rear fog switches I have in the console both have these illumination wires too. I notice from my garage junk collection that some fog switches don't.).
Previously, I had a simple switch in line with the dash illumination so that I could have it bright or dim with the lights on - cos the dim setting was far too dim if I had my lights on in daylight. I am bored with this, hence the current project.
There are 6 wires on the brightness switch ... 3 to the control unit, red/blk illumination in, red illumination out and an extra red/blk that goes to the fuel/temp gauges.
It looks to me that I don't actually have red wires coming out of e.g. the cig lighter where the circuit diagrams say they should be, rather there's a black. Indicating a simple earth.
My plan, once it gets light outside again, is to splice red/blk out of all the lighty-uppy bits (speedo, gauges, heater control, cig lighter) into a connection to the brightness control unit, and splice all the blacks out of the same places into a connection to the "red" on the control unit. The control unit then has its own "earth".
The only thing I can't quite figure is why the fuel/temp gauge has its own connection direct from the dimmer switch, though I suspect it may be that when the switch is rotated and clicked "off" it bypasses the dimmer control unit and gives full brightness all round.
If that works, I'll report back.
(The centre console version of the dimmer switch has only the 3 wires that go directly to the control unit, IIRC. i.e. it doesn't light up at all. So connecting it is easy enough - it's the control unit connections that are making my brain work!).