Yes, the Dodge Caliber has a fuse that protects the dashboard gauges and instrument cluster. If the gauges are not functioning properly, checking the relevant fuse in the fuse box is a good first step in troubleshooting the issue. Typically, the fuse for the instrument cluster is labeled in the owner's manual, which can guide you to the correct location. If the fuse is intact and the issue persists, further diagnostics may be needed.
Check for a blown fuse.
It has no fuse you have to replace the bulb/s itself
Its the fuse and if not its the fuse Boxs. by the cluch or brake peddle.
You probably have a short in your abs system which has blown your fuse try pulling the fuse. This happened in my 2000 sunfire and I pulled the fuse and all the gauges work now.
blown fuse or blown fusible link.
In the fuse box under dash, left of steering column.
The issue with your dashboard gauges not working could be due to a faulty fuse, a disconnected or damaged wiring connection, a defective instrument cluster, or a malfunctioning sensor. It is best to have a professional mechanic diagnose and troubleshoot the problem to determine the exact cause and solution.
Check your fuses in your fuse block you should have a fuse that says "gauges". If you fuses check good take it to a mechanic shop.
Yes, there are typically fuses associated with the dashboard gauges in vehicles. These fuses protect the electrical circuits that power the gauges, ensuring they operate correctly. If a gauge is not functioning, checking the corresponding fuse is a good troubleshooting step. The location and specifications of these fuses can usually be found in the vehicle's owner's manual.
look for a blown gauge fuse in the fusebox, check your owners manual for fuse placement.
The fuse box is behind a panel on the driver's side end of the dashboard.
usually in the fuse box driver side dashboard or under the hood.