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2000 Silverado Speedometer / Instrument Cluster Problems
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If the instrument cluster is bad can have it required at UpFix https://www.upfix.com/product-catego...luster-repair/
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Silverado instrumental cluster problems
Typically, these malfunctions are caused by, a broken gear in the speedometer system, a speed sensor issue or a faulty engine control unit (ECU). A malfunctioning speedometer may also be due to damaged wiring.
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Sorry to resurrect an old thread, but I really need to resurrect my old truck. I have an 01 Sierra 1500 with the 5.3. My cluster never had an intermittent issue, it just suddenly failed. I have searched all over the net and this is the closest I've found to the same fault I'm having.
My dad has a 2000 Silverado 1500 with an aftermarket radio that didn't have AM. I switched his radio with my stock unit. When I put his radio into my truck, I saw a spark from behind the radio and the cluster immediately lost the PRNDL/ODO display, the Message Center, Tach, and Speedo. Nothing else in the truck seems to have issue, but I haven't been driving it.
I have pulled, checked, and cleaned every fuse in the truck. I've checked all grounds. I've looked over all large power wires and connections. I have swapped in a known good cluster. Nothing has any effect on the fault.
I know it's my fault for leaving the battery hooked up and also trusting the wiring harness the previous owner put together, but Damnit truck Gods! Why punish me so harshly?
My dad has a 2000 Silverado 1500 with an aftermarket radio that didn't have AM. I switched his radio with my stock unit. When I put his radio into my truck, I saw a spark from behind the radio and the cluster immediately lost the PRNDL/ODO display, the Message Center, Tach, and Speedo. Nothing else in the truck seems to have issue, but I haven't been driving it.
I have pulled, checked, and cleaned every fuse in the truck. I've checked all grounds. I've looked over all large power wires and connections. I have swapped in a known good cluster. Nothing has any effect on the fault.
I know it's my fault for leaving the battery hooked up and also trusting the wiring harness the previous owner put together, but Damnit truck Gods! Why punish me so harshly?
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October 11th, 2014 8:18 PM