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ketan_paranjape___
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| 06/04/2003 11:49 AM |
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All instruments are dead. Even the mileage indicator is dead. I had the similar problem before but turning off and turning the engine back on resolved this.
Have I blown a fuse or wire somewhere?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Ketan, 06.04.03 |
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unknown___
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| 02/13/2002 3:44 PM |
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David at 2/13/2002 3:43:29 PM
Chevy 4.3 liter in jeep cj 1977 Good Idea ?????????????????? |
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unknown___
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| 06/26/2003 8:46 PM |
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I have been having problems with this also. There is a wire cluster that seems to have problems behind the dash. I havent had it replaced but when it happens I push on the rubber seal behind the steering wheel and below the insturment cluster and the short is fixed... at least temporarily. |
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kelly___
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| 07/08/2003 8:07 PM |
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Ketan-
I had this same problem on my 99 as well; the mileage display would read "no bus". The electrical connector in the back of the instrument cluster was corroded. The shop had to install a new one; $117.
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ketan paranjape at 6/4/2003 11:48:43 AM
All instruments are dead. Even the mileage indicator is dead. I had the similar problem before but turning off and turning the engine back on resolved this.
Have I blown a fuse or wire somewhere?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Ketan, 06.04.03 |
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