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likely the junk stepper motors they used for the gauges. I had mine replaced they did all of them for around $125 had it done at a gauge repair shop in Louisville. Fixed the problem
Try looking at the fuses in the fuse box some of them might be blown and if they are then you probly have short somewhere in your car (replaceing the blown fuses might help)
hey i was lookin around and saw that your having the same problem as me. did u ever get it figured out? if so let me know what was wrong please. thanks
check from whire cute or shorted in the wire harness and in the main wire conecter behind the strut muont or for any ground loss , if everything is fine just change the cluster
This may be related to a loose battery cable or alternator concern, low voltage can cause these concerns as well as an alternator problem, also this could be related to the body control module, Go to a Kragen, Auto Zone and have the battery and alternator tested, it's free, let me know the results.
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