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1999 voyager instrument cluster does not work

My 99 voyager instrument cluster does not work... I'v tried replacing fuse, banging on dash, replacing battery, replacing IOD fuse and nothing has worked. I think its the curcuit board, i dont know how to solder but i can replace it, only thing is, is i dont know how to get the instrument cluster out, i see lots of vids about how on other cars but its no help to me. Can anyone please help?

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SOURCE: entire instrument cluster in my 97 plymouth voyager not working

To fix the dash going out try this. This is a common problem with the voyager,caravans and Town & Countrys. What the problem is is a cold soder in the interment cluster itself. The problem area is where the plug comes from the van into the cluster. You need to take the circuit board out of the cluster and reheat the soder on the back side of the circuit board were the plug plugs into. This will fix the cold soder permanitly I think its about 16 pins you have to reheat with the soder gun. If you don't feel comfrotable doing that you can just replace the interment cluster and it will be fine but if you buy a used one make sure it was tested. This also may fix the ABS light and the airbag light. Hope this helps I have done several of them.

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