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Re: Instrument cluster not working, help.
[Re: VITC_GTX]
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10/06/11 06:06 AM
10/06/11 06:06 AM
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RapidRobert
Circle Track
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Circle Track
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Lincoln Nebraska
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start with checking the round black bakelite connector that plugs on the pins on the dash printed circuit
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Re: Instrument cluster not working, help.
[Re: VITC_GTX]
#1089162
10/07/11 09:12 AM
10/07/11 09:12 AM
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bfury
mopar
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mopar
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Central New York
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Sounds like a burnt amp guage to me. Check your firewall multi connector where the fusible link goes in for voltage.If you have it going in, then check out a wiring diagram in a manual and see which connector the voltage comes out from the dash and check that. If you have no volts coming out you're amp guage is probably burned or the voltage regulator on the dash panel is burned. Check out Mopar Action tech questions for more details.
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Re: Instrument cluster not working, help.
[Re: bfury]
#1089163
10/07/11 11:28 AM
10/07/11 11:28 AM
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RapidRobert
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with a jumper wire with alligator clips on each end, ground the metal dash frame & see what happens. If nothing might need to drop the column a bit so you can take out the cluster (drape a rag on the col to protect it) & see if the round connector has fire to the pins but I imagine it does then see why (where) the printed circuit copper strips are not grounding to the dash frame and or why the dash frame is not grounding to the rest of the car body
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