hillstrubl
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1998 TJ that recently had a very dead battery. It would start and run (albeit a bit rich) just fine with a jump. When it was revved a bit or after a while of charging the gauge cluster would come back to life. After the latest jump it hasn't woken up. The battery itself has been replaced with a brand new one, charging/holding the charge fine (alternator is fine), but the gauges are dead. What's interesting is that from what I can gather its on the same circuit as the under hood and dome light (which are both also dead). I haven't found any obviously blown fuses, but I'm still checking that. When the gauge cluster was pulled it was found that the pin for both constant and ignition switched power are both dead.
So the gauges themselves might be fine? We're going to run a jumper to those pins to temporarily see if the gauges wake up.
Anything else we can look at?
What "feeds" the gauges? The ECM? If so wouldn't it have issues starting running?
So the gauges themselves might be fine? We're going to run a jumper to those pins to temporarily see if the gauges wake up.
Anything else we can look at?
What "feeds" the gauges? The ECM? If so wouldn't it have issues starting running?