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Chrysler: RPM meter not moving

  1. #1
    KOG
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    RPM meter not moving

    What would be the easiest way to trouble shoot it?
    Thank you in advance.

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  2. #2
    Mike
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    Re: RPM meter not moving

    What vehicle are we referring to?

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    KOG
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    Re: RPM meter not moving

    Sorry I totally forgot to mention the most important thing.
    Plymouth, horizon, 4 door, silver, 1987
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    Henry
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    Re: RPM meter not moving

    My 95 Lebaron does this. If I whack the instrument cluster near the RPM
    gauge,
    it will start working again. Worse in the winter, and now it's getting
    colder, so
    I guess I'll have to start beating on it again. Thing works fine in warm
    weather, so
    I forget about the problem when it's warm enough to have a go at fixing it.


    Hope it helps,
    Henry Bibb

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  5. #5
    Joseph
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    Re: RPM meter not moving

    Henry Bibb wrote:
     

    That's a loose conection or solder joint. Easily fixable.


  6. #6
    frerichs@ro-dot-.com
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    Re: RPM meter not moving

    Most likely you will need to resolder the connections to a internal
    power resistor on the cluster's printed circuit board. Look for the
    discolored area under the power resistor.

    On Thu, 02 Oct 2003 21:24:26 GMT, "KOG" <ca> wrote:
     



 

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