The speedo in the instrument cluster works and then sometimes doesn't along
with the engine temp and fuel gauge. I have taken the cluster off and have
removed the plugins from there holders. I have zip tied the plugins to the
guiding cone in the rear hoping to make a tight connection, but it still
happens. I left the top part of the dash off and when the speedo stops
working, I pull on the right side wires leading to the cluster it works for
a while and stops again. Before I buy a new cluster, could it be the plugin?
I can't believe it's a broken wire!
PS thanks Glen for your last anwser
Len
MoPar Man - 19 Aug 2006 19:46 GMT
> I have taken the cluster off and have removed the plugins from
> there holders. I have zip tied the plugins to the guiding cone
> in the rear hoping to make a tight connection, but it still
> happens.
When I was diagnosing a problem with the cluster of my Dodge ram, I
noticed that there wasn't much contact excursion when the cluster
engages the two connectors on the backside of the cluster.
I repositioned the dash-mounted connectors by moving them forward
(their plastic clips allowed this) and I got about an extra 1/4 inch
of insertion depth.
maxpower - 19 Aug 2006 20:42 GMT
> The speedo in the instrument cluster works and then sometimes doesn't along
> with the engine temp and fuel gauge. I have taken the cluster off and have
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>
> Len
The cluster printed circuit board is causing the problem not the connection.
You can purchase just the circuit board thru Chrysler.
I have heard some people say they have remove and repaired the resistor on
the board that is causing the problem. Do a google search on it
Glenn Beasley
Chrysler Tech
aarcuda69062 - 19 Aug 2006 20:48 GMT
> The speedo in the instrument cluster works and then sometimes doesn't along
> with the engine temp and fuel gauge. I have taken the cluster off and have
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> a while and stops again. Before I buy a new cluster, could it be the plugin?
> I can't believe it's a broken wire!
More likely cold solder joints.
Can be seen with some magnification depending on how good your
eyesight is.
Abby Normal - 19 Aug 2006 21:39 GMT
more than likely this is the problem. I've been down this road on a 96
Neon. Take off the circuit board and with a high power magnifying glass
look at each solder joint. Any cracked ones need to be touched with the
gun. I have personally repaired 3 of these clusters on 3 different 1st.
generation Neons this same way - all with similar issues - intermittent
functionality.
>> The speedo in the instrument cluster works and then sometimes doesn't
>> along
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> Can be seen with some magnification depending on how good your
> eyesight is.