Most likely the problem is going to be the gauge itself. The gauge is a little motor called a dip motor and they are known to go bad. You can look it up on YouTube, there are a lot of options on ways to get them fixed.
Most likely, yes. It would be the instrument panel or instrument cluster fuse. i believe the video in the link below should answer any questions you may have.
https://www.carcarekiosk.com/video/2007_Chevrolet_HHR_LT_2.2L_4_Cyl./fuse_interior/replace
SOURCE: none of the instruments in the cluster work (Gas gauge, speedomot
It is possible that the connector came off the back of the circuit board behind the speedometer. Do the lights work IN the speedometer and gauges? Could also be that the ground wire loosened up under the dash, usually on the drivers side. Just some suggestions that I thought might help. Best wishes to you.
SOURCE: 2000 Chrysler Voyager Instrument Cluster is dead
have you got a dimmer switch on your model to dim the dash lights. if you have it may be faulty. link the cables together if the lights work the switch is faulty. if you have not got a dimmer switch
your printed circuit on the back of the dash may be faulty or the plug in the back of the dash is not pushed all the way in. hope this helps
SOURCE: all gauges on instument cluster not working
In most vehicles there is a wiring harness that runs under your dash to your heater etc. Sometimes the main plug comes loose. If you open up the steering column or somewhere down by your feet on the steering column is the main plug - look in your manual and track the wires with a tester ensuring you have power all the way to whatever is not working. If there is no power at the main plug then you might have a ground problem or a loose wire in the plug itself. Good luck
SOURCE: pontiac 2003 aztec cluster panel not working
GM has a problem with clusters but the government nor GM will do a recall on the clusters. Check ur local yellow pages for a Speedometer fix company , if u cant find one hit me back and I can find one for you.. In Houston we pay $250 for the service.
SOURCE: instrument panel cluster gauges and odometer has stopped working
I had all my analog instrument panel gauges stop working after they did the state emissions test. I found the proper fuse in the fuse block located under the hood. Simply unplugged the fuse, noticed it was still good, and plugged the same fuse (10A) back in and all the gauges started working again. Guess it needed a reset atfer they plugged in for the emissions.
GAUGES NOT WORKING
If
all voltages checked ok, then most probably its faulty instrument cluster board
on which gauges are connected. Yes if cluster circuit board looks ok, then also
it can be faulty. Somewhere there is minute short or burn on board then such
problem arises.
Also
check the fuse box. One under hood and other under dash.
Inspect
each and every fuse and see if all are fine or not.
Click the link below for complete step by step troubleshooting:----
http://alltypesofpartsreplacing.blogspot.com/2012/12/no-spark-faulty-spark-plugs-replace.html
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