I've ruled out all the fixes I can find for my 'Cluster has power but no gauges' issue and am about to hit a wall. Ideas would be appreciated.
The story so far 1999 TJ, Cluster has power, no gauges. Self test (holding down trip meter button) works. Cleaned all contacts VERY carefully multiple times. Swapped in another cluster, no change. Fuse under the hood was blown, replaced. Cluster started showing 'no bus' error.
More testing showed that OBDII port works fine. All data and gauges work. No codes.
+12 Power to pin 16 is present on OBDII port, but not to pin in B connector on cluster. These are the SAME WIRE in the wiring diagram. I run a jumper from the OBDII to the cluster. No Bus error goes away. Still no gauges.
Check grounds. All good (plus, power, illumination lights and self test work, so I know the main circuit is grounded OK). There is nothing else between the power source and the OBDII plug or cluster except the wiring harness, and where it splits between the two. So it must be an open circuit somewhere other than in the power. Any ideas of specifically what pin I may be looking for? At this point, tearing the whole thing apart to get at the harness under the wiper motor is looking like a pain and I'd love to just be able to run a new wire or 2 if I could!
Thanks. I'm about to tear my remaining hair out over this one!
The story so far 1999 TJ, Cluster has power, no gauges. Self test (holding down trip meter button) works. Cleaned all contacts VERY carefully multiple times. Swapped in another cluster, no change. Fuse under the hood was blown, replaced. Cluster started showing 'no bus' error.
More testing showed that OBDII port works fine. All data and gauges work. No codes.
+12 Power to pin 16 is present on OBDII port, but not to pin in B connector on cluster. These are the SAME WIRE in the wiring diagram. I run a jumper from the OBDII to the cluster. No Bus error goes away. Still no gauges.
Check grounds. All good (plus, power, illumination lights and self test work, so I know the main circuit is grounded OK). There is nothing else between the power source and the OBDII plug or cluster except the wiring harness, and where it splits between the two. So it must be an open circuit somewhere other than in the power. Any ideas of specifically what pin I may be looking for? At this point, tearing the whole thing apart to get at the harness under the wiper motor is looking like a pain and I'd love to just be able to run a new wire or 2 if I could!
Thanks. I'm about to tear my remaining hair out over this one!
