look for a blown gauge fuse in the fusebox, check your owners manual for fuse placement.
Low coolant, failed sensor, failed cluster,
Lose of power or ground since all the gauges quit working.
Blown fuse, defective fuel pump relay, or defective fuel pump.
As of 2013, no.
after the 96 model year dodge quit using them
Just Quit Trying was created in 2006.
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.
you have a shorting wire someplace
most likely the speed sensor
Bill Gates was 51 (in 2006) he quit microsoft
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
The first thing to do is check for a bad cab (body) ground .