I have the same issue and it seemed to start when my Denali started to hesitiate/power out when taking off from a stop sign etc. From what I'm reading the hesitation issue is probably a speed sensor but is the gauge issue repaired if the faulty sensor is replaced?I have the same issue and it seemed to start when my Denali started to hesitiate/power out when taking off from a stop sign etc. From what I'm reading the hesitation issue is probably a speed sensor but is the gauge issue repaired if the faulty sensor is replaced?
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If all the guages quit working at the same time, then it is probably a blown fuse. Check your fuse panels in the dash or under the hood. Look for a fuse that is labeled instrument panel or guages, it is probably blown.
Most likely it is going to be a fuse either under the back seat or near the dash. what your looking for is the I/P fuse there is more than one so check them all. Refer to your owner manual for the locations
I had the same problem with a car i owned and found out it was a short in the wireing in the dash, you will have too have it re-wired, but too be certain you should have it checked out by a mechanic in your city.........
I have the same issue and it seemed to start when my Denali started to hesitiate/power out when taking off from a stop sign etc. From what I'm reading the hesitation issue is probably a speed sensor but is the gauge issue repaired if the faulty sensor is replaced?
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