1998 Dodge Durango "instrument cluster" Questions

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...Unplug the instrument cluster and the car should turn off. If so there is a bridge in the cluster. Open it up and look for any burnt spots. If there are none, it just needs a new cluster! Good

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instrument cluster outside the car and unplug the wiring harness, dead center in the back of the cluster. Tool needed: 25 watt soldering iron. (Do not use a high powered electrician's soldering gun as

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instrument panel on dodge durango 2005 not working bang on the top of the cluster and see if that works if not you have to remove the cluster and replace the bulbs if they are replace able if you need

...instrument cluster. This item is on recall by Dodge and if it is the instrument cluster, repair and replacement is covered on the recall. You can go the Dodge/Chrysler website and check you vin ...

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...instrument cluster for any other warning lights, check all your gauges as it is asking you to. there is a problem occurring somewhere elsewhere on the cluster. could be a warning light, or possible ...

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...Instrument cluster will test each segment of the odometer (all first, then each one seperately) Step 7 Bulb test Step 8 Gauge test Step 9 test completed The instrument cluster will return to normal ...

...the computer check no codes came up at autoparts store Take the instrument cluster out and put electrical grease on the main plug. The cluster just pushes into it and is probably just loose and

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interior lights won't turn off The interior lights won't turn off in my 2004 Dodge Durango. there is a recall on instrument cluster for dome light operation..consult your local dodge dealer

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...on my 2004 dodge durango Fuse #19 in the left kick panel fuse block. But this fuse powers a lot of other components including the instrument cluster. I recommend removing the light bulbs

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...read 18 volts. why! Most likely there is a problem with the voltage regulator in the alternator or it could be a bad gauge in the instrument cluster but I would lean more to the alternator being

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