I found the answer myself and thought I'd post it. The Rear Wiper Motor fuse also serves the front dash for some reason. The clue to this is that the accel (G) gauge and compass also went out at the same time. The rear wiper wasn't working, but that was unknown since it had not been needed since the dash went out. I checked that fuse in the fuse box and, sure enough, it was blown. I replaced it and the dash came back on.
The speedometer and odometer are electrically operated. There is no mechanical connection to the drivetrain. If there is no power, they don't work.
"Vanish" can be both a verb and a noun. As a noun, it refers to the act of disappearing suddenly or completely.
Could be a number of things.. most likely the wheel bearings have completely let go...
"Vanish into thin air" means to disappear suddenly and completely without leaving a trace.
what?!
To move or to jerk backwards means to suddenly or abruptly shift one's position in the opposite direction, typically away from something or someone. This action can be a reflexive response to surprise, fear, or an external force. It often involves a quick, involuntary motion that can convey reactions to stimuli.
CHECK THE SPEED SENSOR TO MAKE SURE IT IS HOOKED UP AND DO AN OHMS TEST ON IT TO MAKE SURE IT ISNT BAD
Usually take the car to the nearest Subaru dealer and have then fix it. They invented it, they should fix it.
Break or cause to break suddenly and completely, typically with a sharp cracking sound.Emit a sudden, sharp cracking sound
Avalanches and tornadoes are both violent natural events that can be very deadly and destructive and can occur suddenly. Aside from that, they are completely different.
A Vehicle Speed Sensor(VSS) can fail gradually or suddenly. At a minimum the speedometer and odometer will cease to function. But most newer cars rely on the speed sensor for a lot of other systems and will activate a 'limp home mode' if the speed sensor fails and could affect things like the ABS system and the transmission.
Suddenly is an adverb and its comparative is formed by putting the word "more" in front of it.