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Car Forum / Dodge / Dodge Trucks / December 2005

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All gauges don't work

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Dan and Ginny - 02 Dec 2005 12:12 GMT
Hi, I have a 91 Voyager that the speedo, tac, gas, oil, and charge
gauges do not work. The check gauges light is on.
It just stopped working, then worked sometimes, now it doesn't work at
all.
I have change the gauges fuse, that didn't help. The warning lights seem
to work ok.
Since none of the gauges work, I have checked the votlage at the fuse to
ground and it is near 12 volts.  
Thanks for any help that you can give. email replies are welcomed ~Dan~
shafferf@modempool.com - 02 Dec 2005 16:37 GMT
> Hi, I have a 91 Voyager that the speedo, tac, gas, oil, and charge
> gauges do not work. The check gauges light is on.
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> ground and it is near 12 volts.  
>  Thanks for any help that you can give. email replies are welcomed ~Dan~

There is probably a block of several wiring connectors that can
be reached under the instrument panel to the left of the steering
column.  It used to be a fairly common occurrence to develop a
bad connection in the one going to the instrument cluster.
Disconnecting and reconnecting the connector in the block that
goes to the cluster may correct the problem.
Dan and Ginny - 03 Dec 2005 17:45 GMT
I can see several block connectors left of the steering wheel but my
hand is to big to get up in there. Should I remove the big circuit
breaker box above the fuse box (I think I can get to them if I do), or
would you advise against it.
I can not get to the instrument panel from under the dash, so I do not
know which is the block connector that goes to the instrument panel.
I am a poor old man, so any hints that you can give me, will be
appreciated. And any online referrences will be checked out.  ~Dan~  
 
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