Gas Needle at E, Temp guage no Temp (05 Dakota Quad)
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Gas Needle at E, Temp guage no Temp (05 Dakota Quad)
On my instrument cluster for my 05 Dakota, my gas level indicator is stuck at E, my temp sensor wont read my engine temp. my Check engine light is on.
I presume the CEL is bceause of the lack of communication from my temp sensor to the ecu. my question is is this most likely a fuse? i was lookin in the fuse box. mind you i didint have much time to check as im at work now. I checked the 10amp fuse in spot either 7 or 8. theyre both good. the one i couldnt check was the fuel pump regulator fuse... is that the one i should check? or is there another one?
What are other possible casuses of this?
I presume the CEL is bceause of the lack of communication from my temp sensor to the ecu. my question is is this most likely a fuse? i was lookin in the fuse box. mind you i didint have much time to check as im at work now. I checked the 10amp fuse in spot either 7 or 8. theyre both good. the one i couldnt check was the fuel pump regulator fuse... is that the one i should check? or is there another one?
What are other possible casuses of this?
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my next question is.. i recently installed a sound system. its my gf truck. what are the chances the power cable disconnecting has an impact on the cluster doing this? Im thinking no chance it should only affect the radio fuse or the fuse for the amp that goes to the pos terminal is that correct?
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I lost the instrument cluster on the wife's Durango due to a bad ground connection to the right of the passengers feet, underneath the kick panel. The hard part was finding it, but just tightened it up and everything was great.
It really sounds electrical seeing the phrase 'recently installed sound system' Check those grounds and hot leads.
Most auto parts stores will read trouble codes for you, but it sounds like that may not be necessary here.
It really sounds electrical seeing the phrase 'recently installed sound system' Check those grounds and hot leads.
Most auto parts stores will read trouble codes for you, but it sounds like that may not be necessary here.