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Dashboard Problems - 1995 Dodge Dakota
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jada
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Aug 27, 2008, 9:13 AM
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Dashboard Problems - 1995 Dodge Dakota
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My speedometer,odometer,gauges aren`t working on my dashboard. I`ve checked fuses also wiring. I`ve changed the cluster panel with a new one but still not working. Any ideas on what I might try next?
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Jeff Norfolk
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Aug 27, 2008, 12:51 PM
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When you turn the key on but don't start it, do any of the warning lights come on?(engine, brake, ABS, ect.) Jeff
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jada
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Aug 28, 2008, 11:45 AM
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my seatbelt light comes on when i turn the key but goes off like its suppose to and when i turn my lights on bright the bright light symbol show up and my instrument cluster lights still work but that is it.
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Jeff Norfolk
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Aug 28, 2008, 1:27 PM
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OK. All of the gauges, the warning lights, and panel lights share a power source. The gauges, panel lights, low fuel light, high beam indicator, seat belt indicator and turn indicators all share a common ground. All the indicator lights(seat belt, high beam ect.)pull a power source from the appropriate sensor. Since the panel lights and the indicator lights are working and none of the gauges or warning light are not, I would say the problem lies in the power source to the cluster that the gauges and the warning lights share. Double check fuse #14 (15A) and check for power at the cluster(light green and yellow wire). This should be hot with key in run or start. Also if this was a used cluster rather that new from dealer you may have the same problem with this one that you did with the old on. I have had this problem in the past also. Jeff
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