it is a fuse that protects the gauge cluster if too much electricity is thrown at it. it affects the gauge needles, gas needles, etc. if none of that stuff is working, check the "cluster" fuse first.
just take out the gauge cluster and remove the bulb. simple as that.
The gauge is part of the instument cluster ( the part with the speedometer ).The gauge is part of the instument cluster ( the part with the speedometer ).
Usually, 'cluster', refers to the instrument/gauge cluster or instrument/gauge panel that the driver looks at, containing the speedometer, fuel gauge, etc.
To repair dancing needles on a 2003 Ford Windstar, first check the instrument cluster for loose connections or faulty wiring, as these can cause erratic needle movement. If connections are secure, the issue may be with the stepper motors within the gauge cluster. In this case, you can either replace the entire instrument cluster or repair it by replacing the stepper motors, which may involve disassembling the cluster. Always ensure the vehicle's battery is disconnected before attempting repairs to avoid electrical issues.
You can find 14 gauge needles for sale at medical supply stores, online retailers, and some pharmacies. Many tattoo and piercing studios also carry 14 gauge needles for body modifications.
yes
The instrimunt cluster is probly bad and that is one expensive part I would try to get a used one but you may not be able to trust it The instrimunt cluster is probly bad and that is one expensive part I would try to get a used one but you may not be able to trust it
To replace the bulb in the gauge cluster of a 1995 Toyota Previa, first disconnect the negative battery terminal for safety. Remove the dashboard trim and unscrew the gauge cluster from its mounting. Carefully pull the gauge cluster out and locate the burnt-out bulb; twist it counterclockwise to remove it and replace it with a new bulb. Reassemble the gauge cluster, secure it back in place, and reconnect the battery.
The 12-gauge is thicker.
If you want to go from a 14st gauge to a 12st gauge, you need larger sizes needles.
yes it is possible for a gauge to go bad in which you will need to have the cluster repaired or buy a new one