Its the brain going in your car. The same thing is happening to mine. You can usually drive it and it will turn on after a bit but I don't recommend it!
it is most likely a burnt out fuse, or the whole instrument cluster is shot. that happened to my 2002 impala. all gauges froze, and nothing worked. I would check the fuse first before replacing the entire cluster. Best of luck
Small railroad companies were into larger ones who then worked out a common gauge.
the ground for the guages has worked its way loose tighten the ground for the guage cluster.
I have a 1991 E-150 hightop with 110k miles on it. both the gauges stopped working I had to replace both sending units and that worked
CHECK FUSABLE LINKS AND THE IGNITION SWITCH.FOR 12VOLT REF
i had this happen once on an 03 dodge minivan. the alternator went bad and the battery was going dead but had enough power to get the engine started. once i replaced the alternator and charged the battery the gauges worked again. good luck!
gauge wiring may not be hooked up if they have never worked or if they have and just stopped working maybe a fuse i would check all your fuses
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Oil always worked for me!!! ....You might have blown your headgasket! This means that your engine coolant is leaking into the oil in the engine and it causes smoke out your exhaust.
No. He was British and white. He invented a form of the traffic light which resembled the railroad signals where he worked.
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