The instrument cluster gauges on a 2003 Chevy silver-ado randomly fall out but when you push the cruise, they come back up because it is faulty and needs repair.
Could be the speed sensor or another common problem with neons is broken solder points on the instrument cluster circuit board. To test it, see if your cruise control can keep you at speed. If so, it's the instrument cluster. If not could be the speed sensor. If you don't have cruise, then you may have to inspect the cluster for broken solder points.
The ECM is what controls all the electronics in a truck. The is what controls it in all cars.
The 4 WD button is located to the left of the instrument cluster, next to the Cruise control button.
# Disconnect the negative battery cable. # Apply the parking brake and block the rear wheels. # Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position. # Shift the gearshift lever to the 1position. # Position the steering wheel in the full-down position. # Remove the two instrument cluster bezel screws. # Separate the instrument cluster bezel from the instrument panel enough to gain access to the electrical connectors. Disconnect the following electrical connectors: # Rear window wiper/washer switch # Rear window defogger switch # Hazard warning flasher switch # Power E-AT switch, if equipped # Security indicator lamp, if equipped # Cruise control ON/OFF switch # Headlamp switch # Remove the instrument cluster bezel with the switches attached. # Remove the four instrument cluster screws and separate the instrument cluster from the instrument panel. # Position the cluster to gain access to the gearshift indicator. Remove the gearshift indicator from the cluster. # Disconnect the electrical connectors from the instrument cluster and remove the cluster. # The installation is the reverse of removal.
The steering is what controls the gauge in cruise control. This is in any car or truck.
BROKEN CRUISE CONTROL CABLE (CHECK AT THROTTLEBODY AND FOLLOW TO TRANSMISSION)
There is no kick down cable on a 2002 Silverado. You TCM (transmission control module) controlls downshifts. Also, the cruise control, has a module that does it's thinking and is non-ajustable.
Do you mean the light on the dash button (below the left air vent) or in the instrument cluster? My 2000 Accord's cruise control button light doesn't work - I'm assuming the bulb is burnt out. You may want to check your fuse box before you consider replacing the bulb but ultimately, that'd be my guess.
Tom Cruise is not widely known for playing a musical instrument. While he has showcased his singing abilities in films like "Rock of Ages," there is no significant public information indicating that he plays an instrument professionally or as a hobby. His primary focus has been on acting and producing.
In a 2008 Chevrolet Silverado, the cruise control fuse is typically located in the fuse box under the hood. You can find the fuse box on the driver's side near the battery. Refer to the fuse box cover or the owner's manual for the specific fuse number and its corresponding function. If the cruise control is not working, checking this fuse is a good first step.
In a 1987 Chevrolet Silverado, the cruise control fuse is typically located in the fuse box, which is found under the dashboard on the driver's side. Refer to the fuse box cover or the owner's manual for the exact fuse designation related to the cruise control system. It's usually a 15-amp fuse, but checking the diagram is recommended for accuracy. If the fuse is blown, replacing it may resolve cruise control issues.
one end is going to be of course besind the spedo gauge in your cluster and the other end will be ithe in you transaxle orif you have cruise control it will be at the cruise control transducer.