It sounds like there could be a serious electrical issue in your vehicle, possibly related to the alternator or a faulty battery. The fact that turning on the brights kills the motor suggests a short circuit or excessive draw on the electrical system. Additionally, the non-functional gauges and radio indicate that there may be a problem with the vehicle's wiring or fuse box. It's best to have a professional mechanic diagnose and address the issue to ensure safety and proper function.
The stepper motor is located in the instrument cluster. The stepper motor is what turns the needles in all the gauges.
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it kills the parts it touches
When one of your gauges shows something abnormal, your "check gauges" light will come one. Chances are you're low on motor oil. When you corner, the oil will slosh away from the pickup, causing your oil pressure gauge to read zero for a second. This in turn causes your check gauges light to come on, but by the time you look at your gauges, the oil has settled in the pan is your oil pressure is reading normal again. When you see the check gauges light and the gauges are reading fine, check your oil.
All AC motors except for a Series Motor.
For starters driving without a license is a crime and if he kills him then he is just stupid.
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blower motor has a short. replace blower motor
the resistor is bad
Both of those gauges have separate temperature sending units somewhere on the motor block. It is not likely that they would both go out at the same time BUT IT IS POSSIBLE!
If the gauges are not working and the motor will not start, it could indicate an issue with the vehicle's electrical system, such as a dead battery, blown fuses, or a faulty ignition switch. These problems can disrupt the power supply to both the gauges and the ignition system, preventing the engine from starting. Additionally, wiring issues or poor connections might also be contributing to the malfunction. A thorough inspection of the electrical components is necessary to diagnose and resolve the issue.
Take off the valve cap on the tire and shove on a pressure gauge. Gauges can be bought cheaply at motor accessory shops.