If it is anything like the older versions IE 95, 96 neons, you may have cold solders on the back of the instrument cluster where the connections are made. To fix what you do is remove the instrument cluster (pop the cover and unscrew the cluster) put it on a bench face down you will need to unscrew the printed circuit board off of the instrument cluster, and take a soldering iron and heat the solders opposite the connectors until they melt than let them cool and reinstall it back in the vehicle. This should solve your problem it did mine on a 95 & 96 neons. There is a good description of where to solder the board on this page,type it in and see: http://www.neons.org/modules/news/article.php?storyid=18
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A Multimeter will tell you if a battery charger is working for a Canon digital camera. A Multimeter is an electronic measuring instrument that measures voltage and current.
If the instrument cluster on a 2002 Envoy is not working, check the fuses. There is a main fuse for this under the hood on top of the battery.
Try removeing the negative battery cable for about 5 - 10 mins. Warning This Will Also Reset All Of Your Programmed Radio Stations And Climate Control (If you have it.). But this will reset the computer. Good Luck!
A wire going to the battery broke off, when it was reconnected the gauges and lights on the gauges start working again, however the speedometer and the tachometer did not operate.
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Why is your 97 cadillac deville instrument cluster not working?
There is a 5 amp fuse in the upper right corner of the fuse panel by the drivers side left knee. I believe it is fuse #13. This fuse provides power to the dash instrument cluster.
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The instrument cluster gets its power/signal from the Body Control Module. I believe it is located behind the carpet somewhere by the passenger foot area. Not saying this is bad, but it's definitely something to check into.
If it isn't not working, then it must be working properly.
Each instrument used in analytical chemistry has a useful working range. This is the range of concentration (or mass) that can be adequately determined by the instrument, where the instrument provides a useful signal that can be related to the concentration of the analyte .All instruments have an upper and a lower working limit. Concentrations below the working limit do not provide enough signal to be useful, and concentrations above the working limit provide too much signal to be useful. When calibrating an instrument for use, the experimenter must be familiar with both the lower and upper working range of the chosen instrument.