The dashboard gauges on a Ford Transit may stop working due to several reasons, including a blown fuse, a faulty instrument cluster, or issues with the vehicle's wiring or sensors. Additionally, problems with the vehicle's battery or charging system can affect gauge functionality. It's advisable to check the fuse box and inspect the wiring connections before consulting a mechanic for further diagnosis.
They might be broken, check with a mechanic, its illegal to drive when they are broken.
Check for a blown fuse.
this recently happened to my 2005 Monte Carol. The MECHANIC had to readjust BEHIND the dashboard. It seems all 3 gauges are connected.
it;s called a rally k circuit expensive part and you have to remove the dash to get to it when i had mine estimated it ran about 500.00 but that was 8 years ago
Check fuses under dashboard, driver side.
Definitely take apart the gauges, check and make sure all cables are intact.
there was a recall for that .call dealr to see if you qualify
If all the gauges and odometer on your 1992 Mazda 929 have stopped working, it could be due to a blown fuse, a malfunctioning instrument cluster, or an issue with the vehicle's wiring. Check the fuse box for any blown fuses related to the dashboard instruments. If the fuses are fine, the problem may lie within the instrument cluster itself or the connections behind it. In that case, you may need to consult a mechanic for further diagnosis and repair.
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It could mean: 1. Ignition is off / engine is stopped 2. Fuse of dashboard is damaged 3. Problems with wire
gauge wiring may not be hooked up if they have never worked or if they have and just stopped working maybe a fuse i would check all your fuses
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