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Posted on Nov 03, 2008

Instrument panel takodometer,speedodometer,gas gauge,temp gauge,blinkers,and shifter is not working. the battery light and the SRS light still work,but nothing else on the instrument panel work. already checked the fuses and wiring. I'm wondering if the instrument panel assembly is needing to be replaced.

  • cmacsmooth1 Jan 28, 2009

    i have the same problem the srs light is still lit but no lights in the instrument panel

  • Anonymous Mar 30, 2014

    light above temperature gauge in instruments

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If you take off the cover around the steering colum there should be a wire connected above your blinker switch if its not all the way pushed in tac ,speed and other lights will not work.

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Instrument Panel Problem - Electrical

check all wiring and maby youl get it right
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