The RPM gauge, or tachometer, is typically powered by a fuse associated with the instrument cluster or dashboard electronics. In many vehicles, this function is linked to a specific fuse labeled for the gauge or cluster. To identify the correct fuse, consult the vehicle's owner manual or the fuse box diagram, which provides details on the specific fuses and their corresponding functions. If the RPM gauge is not functioning, checking this fuse is a good starting point for troubleshooting.
The most common reason for a 1996 Chrysler Cirrus odometer and RPM gauge to stop working is a fuse. If the fuse is removed from the dash and replaced, often times the odometer and RPM gauge will begin working.
Chack the fuse. If it's not the fuse, it's a sensor.
your rpm gauge works off your engin your speed gauge works off the transmission where the cable slides into the transmission tha plastic geer is probably stripped
why doesn't my rpm gauge and temp gauge, fuel gauge not work
The RPM gauge is connected to the same wiring on as all the lights on the dashboard. A faulty RPM gauge can be replaced but requires removing the whole dash from the vehicle.
while driving the rpm gauge work perfect, when start accelerating the rpm can not exceed 3 with interruption in the engine
Your engine is not running or your "RPM gauge" is broken.
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Get to a shop quick.
The fuse for the petro gauge can be found in the fuse box. The fuse will be labeled as the instrument panel fuse.
If the gas gauge stops working is there a fuse for it?
Fuse location for temperature gauge for a Malibu