Ground the temperature sending unit and the gauge should go to hot. If it does not the the gauge is defective. The instrument cluster will have to be sent off for repair. had the same problem, check for bad fuse located in fuse box under the hood on drivers side.
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Check this page for details on which models and years are covered plus the mileage restrictions on the recall: http://drspeedometer.com/silverado-instrument-cluster-recall.,
It's in the instrument cluster.
In the dash in front of the driver The instrument cluster has your speedometer , engine coolant temperature gauge , your fuel gauge , your warning lights , etcetera
When you bought it did they tell you it would have to be programmed by the dealership?
Depends on manufacturer, but I would say that it stands for temp sensor instrument cluster. some cars have one temp sensor for the computer and another for the instrument cluster
you have to remove the instrument cluster from the vehicle there are builb sockets that snap in the back
Yes
The gauges on the dash is the instrument cluster.
To change the high beam indicator you have to take the instrument cluster out of the dash.
To get a 2003 F-150 Truck to start after replacing the instrument cluster the cluster will have to be re-programmed. A dealer or possibly a locksmith can reprogram an instrument cluster.
Disconnect negative battery cableTilt the steering wheel to its lowest position and remove the instrument cluster bezelRemove the instrument cluster retaining screwsPull the instrument cluster out,unplug the electrical connectors from the backside and the shift indicator from the bottom (automatic trans models) then remove the cluster from the instrument panel