cluster gauge problem
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I'll probably assume then that a bulb went out or something like that. It does'nt necassarily mean they are dead. Check bulbs or replace the gauge faces with aftermarket ones.
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took my car back to ford for 2 months and they couldnt fix it so i took it back they replace the bulb but it still didnt work and the dumb tech cut off one of the dumb power line now my high beam doesnt work..know anyone who has a extra cluster gauge
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hay! hay! what dumb ford tech did you go to? we aint all stupid. just take the cluster out yer self, check the wiring , if you have power and ground then its the cluster, send it out to get fixed its that simple, if your needles dont work, check the signal wire for good continuity, check volts, there should be max 5 volts check the connector, is it pluged in all the way? should check these before slandering some one , maybe you shouldnt be running hundred watt head lamps, did you put your own stereo in? has your car been crashed? see there is a lot involved in figurein this crap out day in and day out, remember we are only human and we dont know how to fix every thing! 

