I have a 99 Dodge Ram 1500 5.2 4x4 and it was stalling for no apparent reason, I finally gave up and changed out the ecu (the computer). If your having the same issue a quick fix is to turn your ignition off, then back on and leave it on, disconnect the wiring harness from the ecu unit, then plug them back in.(The ecu unit is on the passenger side firewall under the hood). You will see your gauges come back on. If the gauges are not on, you have to redo the process. JWFryer
Cluster means all the gauges and warning lights on a vehicle i.e. fuel gauge,temp gauge speedometer, odometer, oil pressure warning lights etc.
There are certain car gauges which are mandatory to have in a dashboard. These gauges are the speedometer, the temperature gauge, the fuel gauge, the tachometer, oil pressure gauge, charging system gauge, and odometer.
if it is all the gauges it's probably a fuse, or just some, like speedo and odometer it could be a bad wire
Possible Body Control Module internal failure..
have you checked your fuses?
buy a new car
Depends on what is wrong with them. First thing to do is check the fuses.
It can measure either. Cars with mechanical gauges are built according to what's used in the country where they're originally sold, and cars with electronic gauges can usually be changed from one to the other.
If the odometer has failed, does the speedometer still work? They are both driven by a cable which spins. If the speedometer is still working, than the odometer has jammed. Probably a dealer fix.
Gauges may stop working and warning lights may illuminate due to various issues, such as electrical problems, faulty sensors, or a malfunctioning dashboard cluster. A blown fuse or a wiring issue can disrupt the signal between the vehicle's systems and the dashboard. Additionally, low fluid levels or engine problems can trigger warning lights as a safety precaution. It's essential to have the vehicle checked by a mechanic to diagnose and resolve the underlying issue.
It could be a fuse .That would be a starting place.
The check gauges warning is an additional warning to the driver that something is not right. If you see this warning, be sure to survey all the indicators on your instrument panel...especially oil pressure and engine temperature. If you see anything you're not sure of, err on the side of safety and pull off the road, shut down the engine and seek help.