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Jerry Slaughter 12-27-2005 01:47 PM

TJ Gauge wiring question
 
While installing the wiring kit for my hard top I have run into a snag while
putting it all back together. It seems that my gauges have stopped working.
There is power to the cluster, the warning lights work and the odometer,
just the gauges don't.

I have gone through and verified all of my connections per the instructions,
have checked for blown fuses...nothing. The wiring diagram in my Haynes
doesn't help much. Jeep starts and runs fine. Any ideas?

J Slaughter
99 TJ Sport



B a r r y 12-27-2005 02:08 PM

Re: TJ Gauge wiring question
 
Jerry Slaughter wrote:
> While installing the wiring kit for my hard top I have run into a snag while
> putting it all back together. It seems that my gauges have stopped working.
> There is power to the cluster, the warning lights work and the odometer,
> just the gauges don't.
>
> I have gone through and verified all of my connections per the instructions,
> have checked for blown fuses...nothing. The wiring diagram in my Haynes
> doesn't help much. Jeep starts and runs fine. Any ideas?


My '99 does that on a regular basis. Pushing on the center of the
cluster fixes it, as I'm too lazy to really fix it. <G>

Is your airbag indicator illuminated?

B a r r y 12-27-2005 02:08 PM

Re: TJ Gauge wiring question
 
Jerry Slaughter wrote:
> While installing the wiring kit for my hard top I have run into a snag while
> putting it all back together. It seems that my gauges have stopped working.
> There is power to the cluster, the warning lights work and the odometer,
> just the gauges don't.
>
> I have gone through and verified all of my connections per the instructions,
> have checked for blown fuses...nothing. The wiring diagram in my Haynes
> doesn't help much. Jeep starts and runs fine. Any ideas?


My '99 does that on a regular basis. Pushing on the center of the
cluster fixes it, as I'm too lazy to really fix it. <G>

Is your airbag indicator illuminated?

B a r r y 12-27-2005 02:08 PM

Re: TJ Gauge wiring question
 
Jerry Slaughter wrote:
> While installing the wiring kit for my hard top I have run into a snag while
> putting it all back together. It seems that my gauges have stopped working.
> There is power to the cluster, the warning lights work and the odometer,
> just the gauges don't.
>
> I have gone through and verified all of my connections per the instructions,
> have checked for blown fuses...nothing. The wiring diagram in my Haynes
> doesn't help much. Jeep starts and runs fine. Any ideas?


My '99 does that on a regular basis. Pushing on the center of the
cluster fixes it, as I'm too lazy to really fix it. <G>

Is your airbag indicator illuminated?

Matt Macchiarolo 12-27-2005 02:25 PM

Re: TJ Gauge wiring question
 
I would suggest checking to see if you pull a multipin connector on your
gauge cluster loose.

"Jerry Slaughter" <jerryslaughter@knology.net> wrote in message
news:3a1c9$43b18c3c$454901da$27455@KNOLOGY.NET...
> While installing the wiring kit for my hard top I have run into a snag
> while putting it all back together. It seems that my gauges have stopped
> working. There is power to the cluster, the warning lights work and the
> odometer, just the gauges don't.
>
> I have gone through and verified all of my connections per the
> instructions, have checked for blown fuses...nothing. The wiring diagram
> in my Haynes doesn't help much. Jeep starts and runs fine. Any ideas?
>
> J Slaughter
> 99 TJ Sport
>




Matt Macchiarolo 12-27-2005 02:25 PM

Re: TJ Gauge wiring question
 
I would suggest checking to see if you pull a multipin connector on your
gauge cluster loose.

"Jerry Slaughter" <jerryslaughter@knology.net> wrote in message
news:3a1c9$43b18c3c$454901da$27455@KNOLOGY.NET...
> While installing the wiring kit for my hard top I have run into a snag
> while putting it all back together. It seems that my gauges have stopped
> working. There is power to the cluster, the warning lights work and the
> odometer, just the gauges don't.
>
> I have gone through and verified all of my connections per the
> instructions, have checked for blown fuses...nothing. The wiring diagram
> in my Haynes doesn't help much. Jeep starts and runs fine. Any ideas?
>
> J Slaughter
> 99 TJ Sport
>




Matt Macchiarolo 12-27-2005 02:25 PM

Re: TJ Gauge wiring question
 
I would suggest checking to see if you pull a multipin connector on your
gauge cluster loose.

"Jerry Slaughter" <jerryslaughter@knology.net> wrote in message
news:3a1c9$43b18c3c$454901da$27455@KNOLOGY.NET...
> While installing the wiring kit for my hard top I have run into a snag
> while putting it all back together. It seems that my gauges have stopped
> working. There is power to the cluster, the warning lights work and the
> odometer, just the gauges don't.
>
> I have gone through and verified all of my connections per the
> instructions, have checked for blown fuses...nothing. The wiring diagram
> in my Haynes doesn't help much. Jeep starts and runs fine. Any ideas?
>
> J Slaughter
> 99 TJ Sport
>




Jerry Slaughter 12-27-2005 02:26 PM

Re: TJ Gauge wiring question
 

"B a r r y" <keep_it_in_the_newsgroup_please@thankyou.com> wrote in message
news:Migsf.112$MN5.106@newssvr31.news.prodigy.com. ..
> Jerry Slaughter wrote:
>> While installing the wiring kit for my hard top I have run into a snag
>> while putting it all back together. It seems that my gauges have stopped
>> working. There is power to the cluster, the warning lights work and the
>> odometer, just the gauges don't.
>>
>> I have gone through and verified all of my connections per the
>> instructions, have checked for blown fuses...nothing. The wiring diagram
>> in my Haynes doesn't help much. Jeep starts and runs fine. Any ideas?

>
> My '99 does that on a regular basis. Pushing on the center of the cluster
> fixes it, as I'm too lazy to really fix it. <G>
>
> Is your airbag indicator illuminated?



Why yes..it is...what does that mean?

JS



Jerry Slaughter 12-27-2005 02:26 PM

Re: TJ Gauge wiring question
 

"B a r r y" <keep_it_in_the_newsgroup_please@thankyou.com> wrote in message
news:Migsf.112$MN5.106@newssvr31.news.prodigy.com. ..
> Jerry Slaughter wrote:
>> While installing the wiring kit for my hard top I have run into a snag
>> while putting it all back together. It seems that my gauges have stopped
>> working. There is power to the cluster, the warning lights work and the
>> odometer, just the gauges don't.
>>
>> I have gone through and verified all of my connections per the
>> instructions, have checked for blown fuses...nothing. The wiring diagram
>> in my Haynes doesn't help much. Jeep starts and runs fine. Any ideas?

>
> My '99 does that on a regular basis. Pushing on the center of the cluster
> fixes it, as I'm too lazy to really fix it. <G>
>
> Is your airbag indicator illuminated?



Why yes..it is...what does that mean?

JS



Jerry Slaughter 12-27-2005 02:26 PM

Re: TJ Gauge wiring question
 

"B a r r y" <keep_it_in_the_newsgroup_please@thankyou.com> wrote in message
news:Migsf.112$MN5.106@newssvr31.news.prodigy.com. ..
> Jerry Slaughter wrote:
>> While installing the wiring kit for my hard top I have run into a snag
>> while putting it all back together. It seems that my gauges have stopped
>> working. There is power to the cluster, the warning lights work and the
>> odometer, just the gauges don't.
>>
>> I have gone through and verified all of my connections per the
>> instructions, have checked for blown fuses...nothing. The wiring diagram
>> in my Haynes doesn't help much. Jeep starts and runs fine. Any ideas?

>
> My '99 does that on a regular basis. Pushing on the center of the cluster
> fixes it, as I'm too lazy to really fix it. <G>
>
> Is your airbag indicator illuminated?



Why yes..it is...what does that mean?

JS




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