Was changing out fuses on my 93 jeep wrangler, on the inside, when a certain round fuse grabbed my eye, it twisted on its own axis, I then pulled it out to check it, it seemed fine put it back, now my gauges such as speedometer and odometer, temp gauges are all not working . is this a direct result of pulling that fuse, and if not what does tha fuse go to? its in the upper lefthand corner of the cab
SOURCE: 97 Jeep Wrangler Dash Gauges Arent Operating..everything else ok!
check fuse #17 in fuse box under hood. It's a 10 red fuse. that's how i fixed my problem.
SOURCE: speedometer, tach and all up front guages stop working randomly!!
I answered on just like this one about a month ago. What's happening is behind the instrument panel is a plug that likes to come undone. Remove the instrument cluster, clean the bulkhead connector and re-install.
SOURCE: Instrument cluster on 97 Wrangler
IF YOU REMOVE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER AND UNPLUG IT,PLUG IT BACK IN AND UNPLUG IT AGAIN..DO THIS A FEW TIMES..IT SHOULD CLEAN OFF SLIGHT OXIDATION ON CONNECTOR TERMINALS..HAVE SEEN THIS BEFORE..I ALSO THINK REPAIR CONNECTORS AVAILABLE FROM DEALER
SOURCE: 97 Jeep Wrangler Dash Gauges Arent Operating..everything else ok!
I have a 98 Wrangler - same problem. Dash gauges would work, then out (airbag light came on). Then it would work for a week or two than out.
Tried looking at fuses, wires, aftermarket radio problems, etc.
When I pulled the instrument cluster out of the dash, I noticed a lot of goop (lubricant) on one of the cluster plugs. So I wiped it off with a paper towel and now everything works. Maybe too much goop was shorting stuff out? Anyway, I'll know in a couple of months if that was my problem or not assuming my gauges keep working uninterrupted.
ranger326
SOURCE: A pulled fuse panel for a 2003 Jeep Liberty, there
The fuse box diagram is a sticker placed on the inside of the fuse box cover. This cover is located on the left end of the instrument panel (driver side). The sticker just uses numbers to indicate the fuses. I will match the fuse number with its purpose:
1. Power Outlet, Front
2. Rear Fog Lights
3. Horns
4. Headlight, Low Beam, Right
5. Headlight, Low Beam, Left
6. Body Control Module / Power Door Locks
7. Spare
8. Spare
9. Right Park Light / Right Tail Light / Trailer Tow Lights / Cluster
10. Spare
11. Flasher
12. Stop Lights
13. Body Control Module / CMTC / Cluster
14. Spare
15. PDC Fuel Pump and Auto Shut Down Relays / SKIS
16. Power Outlet Rear
17. Rear Wiper
18. Radio Choke
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