As I was reading through this thread, I realized that Shaun's rheostat jumper is a perfectly good procedure, but it can be made even better by eliminating one "small" step. You don't need to remove the center cluster from the dash board.
The other end of those two wires are accesable from under the dash at the 12 prong plug next to the steering column. There are 2 - 12 prong plugs on the metal bracket that the flasher can also hangs on, one for the turn signal combi switch (marked with red tape) and the other goes up to the center instrument cluster.
By taking the cover off the back of the male plug (3 screws on a 230, snaps off on 250 and 280's) you will then be able to remove the two wires that go up to the rheostat. One is grey w/violet stripe the other grey w/blue stripe. Hold each terminal pin with a pair of needle nose pliars, heat with a soldering iron untill the wire pulls out. While the solder is still hot tap it aginst the floor and the excess solder will come out and clear the holes.
Make a short (insulated) juper wire and solder it with the original wires in the terminals, replace the terminal pins back in the plug where they came out, reinstall the cover on the back of the plug. plug it in and check for operation of dash lights.
I took these photos on the workbench, but the job could easily be done in the car sitting in the driver's seat, with the steering wheel removed.