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nothing working on dashboard
Topic Started: Aug 31 2015, 10:47 PM (848 Views)
drumbreda
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hi i have a 03 65c15 recovery truck, i have had a problem with this truck for the last year or so,
when i first got it the dash stopped it only happen a few times no speedo no rev counter no fuel gauge no dash lights no speed limiter.
now its all the time,
one thing i did notice is when the dash works when im driving and let go of the throttle fast red injector light flashes on no power for about 20 seconds,
but when the dash lights dont work no problem,
ive checked all the fuses and checked around the chassis for broken wires.
has anyone got a wiring diagram for the clocks?
i was thinking also to send away the clocks to get checked http://www.cartronix.co.uk/repair-services/cluster-repairs/product/15-iveco-daily-cluster-repair-dashboard-instrument-cluster-panel-failing-speedometer-repair
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35C12 2005 MWB DRW 3rd gen’ crew cab tipper F1AE04 85.3 kw 2.3 cc 16v EDC 16.
Search near to the top rhs. Dashboard lights.
There's several replies suggesting the crankshaft sensor for no speedo, rev' counter.

What do you mean by clocks? There's one digital clock behind the steering wheel where it is difficult to see.
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i will take a picture tomorrow
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