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Behind the instrument Cluster. Or remove it and replace the Cluster.
you cannot service panel lights on 2000 impala . you hav to replace the instrument cluster.
coolant leak from wire harness
remove instrument cluster and clean plug at rear of cluster and other plug in dash, common problem - dirty plug causes no cluster activity and or goofy stuff
You take out the cluster and replace the bulbs in the back of the cluster. Very simple job, takes baout 10 mins!
The iod fuse is blown or removed.
The speedometer is part of the instrument cluster, and is fused with the other instruments.
The fuse that controls your Instrument cluster on a 2000 silverado is going to be linked with your radio fuse. Look in the fuse box under the hood, (upper right hand side, driver side) and look for a fuse labeled radio. It should be a 10 amp. If it is good, then cluster and radio fuse is good.
You will need to remove the instrument cluster board. To do that, remove the trim piece around the instrument cluster, then carefully pull the instrument cluster out of the dashboard. Note that the instrument cluster plugs in to a socket in the dashboard, so be careful as you remove the circuit board so that you do not damage the plug. Once the instrument cluster is out, replace all bulbs. They twist to remove, and if the odometer bulb has failed, the others are getting old too. It might be best to replace them all to avoid future problems.
To get to the clock you must remove the black plastic piece that is around it that surrounds the computer buttons and surrounds the instrument cluster. There are some screws around the instrument cluster, the rest snaps together.
Sure, but at some effort. You need to remove the instrument cluster from the dash to replace it.
The speedometer is part of the instrument cluster, and is fused with the other instruments.