95 Jeep Cherokee broken Spedo and Gas Guage
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Hello,
Please help. I have a 95 Cherokee. The Speedometer, and Gas Gauge began
operating extremely erratically. Now neither work at all, not even a budge.
The odometer also does not turn. Any ideas? Please help!
Best regards,
RG
Please help. I have a 95 Cherokee. The Speedometer, and Gas Gauge began
operating extremely erratically. Now neither work at all, not even a budge.
The odometer also does not turn. Any ideas? Please help!
Best regards,
RG
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I've just recently gotten into cherokees but can tell you my 96 xj has a
electric speedo. Also my VW experience tells me that there's a voltae regulator
that dropps 12volts to a lower value mounted on the rear of the instrument
panel and it's socket/solder joints go bad. The fix is to resolder the
regulator. However I've read that jeeps have a connector problem to the
instrument console so try that first.
JoBo
"RG" <rguy@***.net> wrote in message news:mrbVc.1442$ml1.1168@fed1read07...
> Hello,
>
> Please help. I have a 95 Cherokee. The Speedometer, and Gas Gauge began
> operating extremely erratically. Now neither work at all, not even a budge.
> The odometer also does not turn. Any ideas? Please help!
>
> Best regards,
>
> RG
>
>
>
electric speedo. Also my VW experience tells me that there's a voltae regulator
that dropps 12volts to a lower value mounted on the rear of the instrument
panel and it's socket/solder joints go bad. The fix is to resolder the
regulator. However I've read that jeeps have a connector problem to the
instrument console so try that first.
JoBo
"RG" <rguy@***.net> wrote in message news:mrbVc.1442$ml1.1168@fed1read07...
> Hello,
>
> Please help. I have a 95 Cherokee. The Speedometer, and Gas Gauge began
> operating extremely erratically. Now neither work at all, not even a budge.
> The odometer also does not turn. Any ideas? Please help!
>
> Best regards,
>
> RG
>
>
>
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I've just recently gotten into cherokees but can tell you my 96 xj has a
electric speedo. Also my VW experience tells me that there's a voltae regulator
that dropps 12volts to a lower value mounted on the rear of the instrument
panel and it's socket/solder joints go bad. The fix is to resolder the
regulator. However I've read that jeeps have a connector problem to the
instrument console so try that first.
JoBo
"RG" <rguy@***.net> wrote in message news:mrbVc.1442$ml1.1168@fed1read07...
> Hello,
>
> Please help. I have a 95 Cherokee. The Speedometer, and Gas Gauge began
> operating extremely erratically. Now neither work at all, not even a budge.
> The odometer also does not turn. Any ideas? Please help!
>
> Best regards,
>
> RG
>
>
>
electric speedo. Also my VW experience tells me that there's a voltae regulator
that dropps 12volts to a lower value mounted on the rear of the instrument
panel and it's socket/solder joints go bad. The fix is to resolder the
regulator. However I've read that jeeps have a connector problem to the
instrument console so try that first.
JoBo
"RG" <rguy@***.net> wrote in message news:mrbVc.1442$ml1.1168@fed1read07...
> Hello,
>
> Please help. I have a 95 Cherokee. The Speedometer, and Gas Gauge began
> operating extremely erratically. Now neither work at all, not even a budge.
> The odometer also does not turn. Any ideas? Please help!
>
> Best regards,
>
> RG
>
>
>
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I've just recently gotten into cherokees but can tell you my 96 xj has a
electric speedo. Also my VW experience tells me that there's a voltae regulator
that dropps 12volts to a lower value mounted on the rear of the instrument
panel and it's socket/solder joints go bad. The fix is to resolder the
regulator. However I've read that jeeps have a connector problem to the
instrument console so try that first.
JoBo
"RG" <rguy@***.net> wrote in message news:mrbVc.1442$ml1.1168@fed1read07...
> Hello,
>
> Please help. I have a 95 Cherokee. The Speedometer, and Gas Gauge began
> operating extremely erratically. Now neither work at all, not even a budge.
> The odometer also does not turn. Any ideas? Please help!
>
> Best regards,
>
> RG
>
>
>
electric speedo. Also my VW experience tells me that there's a voltae regulator
that dropps 12volts to a lower value mounted on the rear of the instrument
panel and it's socket/solder joints go bad. The fix is to resolder the
regulator. However I've read that jeeps have a connector problem to the
instrument console so try that first.
JoBo
"RG" <rguy@***.net> wrote in message news:mrbVc.1442$ml1.1168@fed1read07...
> Hello,
>
> Please help. I have a 95 Cherokee. The Speedometer, and Gas Gauge began
> operating extremely erratically. Now neither work at all, not even a budge.
> The odometer also does not turn. Any ideas? Please help!
>
> Best regards,
>
> RG
>
>
>
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I've just recently gotten into cherokees but can tell you my 96 xj has a
electric speedo. Also my VW experience tells me that there's a voltae regulator
that dropps 12volts to a lower value mounted on the rear of the instrument
panel and it's socket/solder joints go bad. The fix is to resolder the
regulator. However I've read that jeeps have a connector problem to the
instrument console so try that first.
JoBo
"RG" <rguy@***.net> wrote in message news:mrbVc.1442$ml1.1168@fed1read07...
> Hello,
>
> Please help. I have a 95 Cherokee. The Speedometer, and Gas Gauge began
> operating extremely erratically. Now neither work at all, not even a budge.
> The odometer also does not turn. Any ideas? Please help!
>
> Best regards,
>
> RG
>
>
>
electric speedo. Also my VW experience tells me that there's a voltae regulator
that dropps 12volts to a lower value mounted on the rear of the instrument
panel and it's socket/solder joints go bad. The fix is to resolder the
regulator. However I've read that jeeps have a connector problem to the
instrument console so try that first.
JoBo
"RG" <rguy@***.net> wrote in message news:mrbVc.1442$ml1.1168@fed1read07...
> Hello,
>
> Please help. I have a 95 Cherokee. The Speedometer, and Gas Gauge began
> operating extremely erratically. Now neither work at all, not even a budge.
> The odometer also does not turn. Any ideas? Please help!
>
> Best regards,
>
> RG
>
>
>
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"Jo Bo" <jromas@columbus.rr.com> wrote in message
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> I've just recently gotten into cherokees but can tell you my 96 xj has a
> electric speedo. Also my VW experience tells me that there's a voltae
regulator
> that dropps 12volts to a lower value mounted on the rear of the instrument
> panel and it's socket/solder joints go bad. The fix is to resolder the
> regulator. However I've read that jeeps have a connector problem to the
> instrument console so try that first.
>
> JoBo
> "RG" <rguy@***.net> wrote in message
news:mrbVc.1442$ml1.1168@fed1read07...
> > Hello,
> >
> > Please help. I have a 95 Cherokee. The Speedometer, and Gas Gauge
began
> > operating extremely erratically. Now neither work at all, not even a
budge.
> > The odometer also does not turn. Any ideas? Please help!
> >
> > Best regards,
> >
> > RG
Dear Jo Bo,
Thanks, I'll check there and post my discovery later this weekend.
Best regards,
RG
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"Jo Bo" <jromas@columbus.rr.com> wrote in message
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> I've just recently gotten into cherokees but can tell you my 96 xj has a
> electric speedo. Also my VW experience tells me that there's a voltae
regulator
> that dropps 12volts to a lower value mounted on the rear of the instrument
> panel and it's socket/solder joints go bad. The fix is to resolder the
> regulator. However I've read that jeeps have a connector problem to the
> instrument console so try that first.
>
> JoBo
> "RG" <rguy@***.net> wrote in message
news:mrbVc.1442$ml1.1168@fed1read07...
> > Hello,
> >
> > Please help. I have a 95 Cherokee. The Speedometer, and Gas Gauge
began
> > operating extremely erratically. Now neither work at all, not even a
budge.
> > The odometer also does not turn. Any ideas? Please help!
> >
> > Best regards,
> >
> > RG
Dear Jo Bo,
Thanks, I'll check there and post my discovery later this weekend.
Best regards,
RG
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"Jo Bo" <jromas@columbus.rr.com> wrote in message
news:RvcVc.197315$fv.63597@fe2.columbus.rr.com...
> I've just recently gotten into cherokees but can tell you my 96 xj has a
> electric speedo. Also my VW experience tells me that there's a voltae
regulator
> that dropps 12volts to a lower value mounted on the rear of the instrument
> panel and it's socket/solder joints go bad. The fix is to resolder the
> regulator. However I've read that jeeps have a connector problem to the
> instrument console so try that first.
>
> JoBo
> "RG" <rguy@***.net> wrote in message
news:mrbVc.1442$ml1.1168@fed1read07...
> > Hello,
> >
> > Please help. I have a 95 Cherokee. The Speedometer, and Gas Gauge
began
> > operating extremely erratically. Now neither work at all, not even a
budge.
> > The odometer also does not turn. Any ideas? Please help!
> >
> > Best regards,
> >
> > RG
Dear Jo Bo,
Thanks, I'll check there and post my discovery later this weekend.
Best regards,
RG
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"Jo Bo" <jromas@columbus.rr.com> wrote in message
news:RvcVc.197315$fv.63597@fe2.columbus.rr.com...
> I've just recently gotten into cherokees but can tell you my 96 xj has a
> electric speedo. Also my VW experience tells me that there's a voltae
regulator
> that dropps 12volts to a lower value mounted on the rear of the instrument
> panel and it's socket/solder joints go bad. The fix is to resolder the
> regulator. However I've read that jeeps have a connector problem to the
> instrument console so try that first.
>
> JoBo
> "RG" <rguy@***.net> wrote in message
news:mrbVc.1442$ml1.1168@fed1read07...
> > Hello,
> >
> > Please help. I have a 95 Cherokee. The Speedometer, and Gas Gauge
began
> > operating extremely erratically. Now neither work at all, not even a
budge.
> > The odometer also does not turn. Any ideas? Please help!
> >
> > Best regards,
> >
> > RG
Dear Jo Bo,
Thanks, I'll check there and post my discovery later this weekend.
Best regards,
RG
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