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Anonymous Posted on Oct 11, 2018

Installing a new radio.removed ptt and squelch wires.Now the speedo and tach lights and function do not work?

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Unfortunately, you accidentally entered the circuitry of those items. Most all newer cars & trucks, sine the 90's, have integrated circuitry, so messing with the radio ( such as changing, repairing, or replacing) can negatively affect many different dashboard items. Sorry.
You may finally end up at a dealer to get this corrected.
God bless your efforts.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 14, 2008

SOURCE: One way comm only

swap batteries if does not work this unit should need repair or replace, display blinking can be produced for power failure ( battery, contacts, circuits) or can be a controller issue.

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  • Posted on Apr 13, 2009

SOURCE: 2006 Screamin Eagle Fat Boy- tach, speedo, blinkers not working

You've blown a fuse, check the fuse block. it should be an accessory fuse.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 14, 2009

SOURCE: lights bulbs in tach and speedo

The tach and speedo are their own separate unit.  There is no changeable light bulb.  You may want to check your light and instrument fuses.  If those are working, I would remove the outer fairing and check the connections to your tach and speedo.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 07, 2010

SOURCE: my gauges don't work , no interior lights no power windows

I had the same problem with my 2003 Ford Explorer. I disconnected the battery, which give the relays a chance to reset.
Clean battery termals reconnect and all good.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 28, 2010

SOURCE: tach & speedo not working

Had same problem with my 2000 dodge stratus 2.4 liter and transmission would not shift out of 1st gear. Solution was ignition fuse under the hood was blown, one side of fuse working, replaced 10 am fuse everything works, tach, speedometer, gas gauge and transmission started back to shifting.

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