Probably too late but I had the same problem yesterday. Try changing your battery. It sounds crazy but it worked for me.
DOUNDS iLKE bULB? < BUT all AT ONE TIME IS UNLIKLY PROBLY CIRCUT BOARD INSTRAMENT CLUSTER REMOVAL REMOVAL Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. Remove Over Steering Column Bezel by lifting it straight up with a firm pull. Remove the four cluster bezel attaching screws. Tilt the steering column in the full down position. Pull rearward on the cluster bezel and remove. Remove the four screws holding instrument cluster to instrument panel. Rotate top of cluster outward. Disconnect the cluster harness connector. Remove instrument cluster from instrument panel. INSTALLATION Connect the instrument cluster wire connector. Rotate top of cluster inward as placing into instrument panel opening. Install the four screws holding instrument cluster to instrument panel. Position cluster bezel into place. Install the four bezel attaching screws. Install the Over Steering Column Bezel by firmly snapping into place. Connect the battery negative cable. REMOVAL Remove the Instrument Cluster Refer to Electrical, Instrument Cluster, REMOVAL (ABOVE). Turn over cluster and expose the illumination bulb sockets. Identify which bulb is defective and twist it out of the cluster using a counterclockwise motion. INSTALLATION Install the new bulb socket into the cluster using a clockwise motion. Install the Instrument Cluster. Refer to Electrical, Instrument Cluster, INSTALLATION
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Is This an All Wheel Drive ? or just FRONT WHEEL DRIVE
3.3 L ENGINE Or 3.8 L Engine?
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