Have you checked the daytime running light module?
The problem probably wasn't the bulb. The problem is the fuse is blown and needs to be replaced and the problem will be resolved.
I had that problem with my 1997 Lhs replaced the PCM and it works fine.
I had the same problem with the same year car. I've replaced the resistor several times. It works for months & then it stops working again. I think this is the 4th time I replaced the resistor, it is working okay now. I think it is a defect in with this cars fan system. I had a similar problem with my 2001 Sebring Convertible. I had the blower motor replaced, and now the fan works perfectly.
May have replaced the wrong sensor or you have a bad wire in that curcuit. gm Jim
I just had that same problem..I took it in to have it fixed and they replaced the blower motor resistor and that seems to have fixed the problem
More than likely the problem is the transmission that needs to be replaced
Did you happen to check the turn signal flasher before you installed the switch?
We had the same problem, and our 1998 F150 needed a new instrument cluster.
Since you replaced the sensor, and the speedometer still isn't working it is possible that you will need to replace the speedometer cable. Check the cable first to be sure that it is still properly connected, and if so replace the cable to see if that solves the problem.
I have a 1996 D R and have the same problem. Apparently the flasher switch needs to be replaced.
This is most likely to be caused by the screen backlight not working - you need to get the backlight or inverter replaced.
Chevy's are known for this problem, i just recently had the same problem and what you need to do is replace the fuel sending unit. My original problem had to do with my fuel pump not working and i wasn't really worried about the gauge but we figured since we had the tank down we might as well swap the sending unit and my gauge starting working. Good luck