If none of your gauges are working on your instrument panel, it could be due to a blown fuse, a faulty connection, or a malfunctioning instrument cluster. Check the vehicle's fuse box for any blown fuses related to the dashboard instruments. Additionally, inspect wiring connections for damage or looseness. If those are all intact, the issue may lie within the instrument cluster itself, potentially requiring professional diagnosis or repair.
None of the instruments are working on the dash. None of the instruments are working on the dash.
i have the same problem, and i dont know where to find any answer yet. do you solve the problem allready? please let me know marcotijuana@msn.com
if no gauges at all work, i would say that u need new instrument cluster in dash before doing this however i would check the fuses a bad alternator will also do this if engine is running and battery is low,as there is not enuff power to run everything,this tho is generally only at night when lights,etc are on
Instrument lights fuse blown. ANSWER #2 There is a dimmer switch that controls the illumination of the instrument panel; it may be bad or may have been accidentally turned OFF or DOWN while cleaning the dashboard.
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
There could be a few reasons why the voltmeter, oil, and water temp gauges are not working on your 1988 Ford truck. It could be due to a faulty gauge cluster, a blown fuse, a broken sensor, or wiring issues. I recommend checking these components to identify the source of the problem.
I have a 2003 chevy cavalier instrument clusterpanel lights stay on with the car off and it crank up and run fine but none of the gauges work after i put a new battery
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i had the exact same problem with our 91 voyager, i cleaned the battery terminals and the problem went away immediately
Do the interior lights work in the gear selector or the climate controls? If none of them work, suspect a fuse or something else. If it's just behind the gauges and all have gone out, then the board behind the gauges may be fried. But assuming none of those are the case, you'll need to remove the dash and the bulbs are located behind the gauges. Not a task for the timid.
Unless it is featured as a solo instrument, none. The sax is primarily a band instrument.
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