Instrument Panel- D E A D !! on my 95'

Discussion in '1993 - 1997 Ford Ranger' started by saggrock, Jun 8, 2009.

  1. saggrock

    saggrock New Member

    The instrument panel on my 95' Ranger has gone dead!!! No speedomiter, no fuel guage, no temperature, no odomiter, no trip guage, nothing!!!:furious:

    I have checked all the fuses and the relays on the power distribution box under the hood, all are good. :thumbsup:

    The owners manual says that there is another cluster of relays that is supposedly behind the instrument panel, I tried getting back there, but since I am only 1/4 mechanicly inclined, I stopped there for fear of not being able to put it back together.

    Has anyone else had this problem ? If so, how did you fix it ? Or does anyone know how to fix this. It's gotten real old guessing how fast you are going, and trying to remember when was the last time you put gas and how far you have driven since then.

    Thanks in advance,

    Saggrock
     
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  3. WesternPaRanger

    WesternPaRanger New Member

    I assume you pulled the cover off of the fuse panel on the d/s of the dash?
     
  4. OP
    saggrock

    saggrock New Member


    If you mean the panel that is on the left side of the dashboard, yes, I check them all and they are all good.:thumbsup:
     
  5. matcha

    matcha New Member

    thats just the fuse panel ... it could just be an old wire that is shortin out somewhere .. if you have a ohmeter then you could just test all the wires .. a lot of work but it could be
     

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