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1994 BLAZER S10 - Digital instrument cluster - speedometer dims out intermittently

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Old Nov 12, 2007 | 10:51 AM
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Default 1994 BLAZER S10 - Digital instrument cluster - speedometer dims out intermittently

One car, several problems therefore a second post.

Since a while my center instrument (speedometer and turn signal indicators) on a digital instrument cluster dim completely out in any possible and impossible conditions.
Tapping (sometimes when exasperated hard) on top of it brings it back most of the time.

I'm trying to isolate the problem before taking the whole POC (peace of cra...p) of a dashboard apart. The engineers who designed that should do this work instead of me.

Anybody had the same problem or similar e.g. sections of the digital instruments quitting and where was the problem?

Should I assume that the problem is on the instrument cluster itself? Please no - it is a nightmare to take the heating controls out...

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Old Mar 17, 2008 | 06:39 PM
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Default RE: 1994 BLAZER S10 - Digital instrument cluster - speedometer dims out intermittently

i think you should check all your ground connections

*Same thing here 396, this is an old thread and this user probably has not logged in for quite some time. No need to dig up old threads.

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