SOURCE: Need to change lightbulbs on instrument panel
go to your local Chrysler dealer a buy the proper bulbs, they come complete and proper wattage, and they are cheap in price. word of caution replace all the illumination bulbs, when one is black the rest will follow. GOOD LUCK RDJRP
SOURCE: dead overnight battery
You will need a amp meter to check this. 1. make sure the battery is fully charged 2. remove the negative cable from the battery 3. with the key out of the ignition and doors closed place one probe on the negative battery cable and the other probe on the negative post of the battery (the battery should be in the car with the positive cable attached to the positive battery post) 4. note the amount of amps your truck is drawing (3 is the norm, 5 or more is considered high) 5. if the reading is high remove one fuse at a time, check the amps again until you find which fuse is drawing the extra amps. 6. Start with the smaller fuses; if you suspect it is a problem with the instrument panel start there. This should help you pinpoint your problem area. Good luck
SOURCE: Instrument panel went dead
Checked Every fuse in the fuse box (no small task).This includes #4 - Power point Instrument Panel, #14 - Day time running lamps (auto lamps doesn't work nor does auto lock), #27 - ignition switch run feed, #35 - Instrument Cluster, #41 - Instrument Cluster, #42 - Delayed Accessory, #45 - Ignition switch run/start feed, #102 - Door locks body security module, #103 - Ignition switch, #110 - Ignition switch, & #116 - Ignition switch. But I also check all other ones as well, they all register OK. AC panel & radio work. Turn signals work. Mileage does not work, trip computer does. So, basically, everything works except auto head-lights, auto locks, and the dash cluster (no MPH, RPM, mileage display, Fuel, Temp, Tran Temp, and Oil Pressure).
SOURCE: 2004 Impala battery goes dead sporatically.
try removing radio, ive had 3 impalas that drove me crazy! daignosing, they would drain the battery if car sat a weak,ending up being the radio shorting inside, dont know if thats your problem but i would start there, dont remove fuse have to remove the radio! hope this helps.
SOURCE: I changed the battery, and the van staarted just
Body control module and /or instrument panel module which is the instrument panel
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