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I am having an issue with my gauges. The Speedometer, Fuel Indicator, Tachometer, and Temperature Guage are not working. Everything else seems to be working. The fuel guage stays at the bottom but clicks like it is trying to move up. It almost looks like a clock ticking. Otherwise, it is not working. Does anybody know what this might be? I am stumped. The fuses are good, the connections look good. Is there a control module that I might be able to replace? Thanks for your help, I appreciate it...
Jeff
I had a similar problem with my 94 C200 (Euro) gauges. It happened mostly in cold weather, but after the car warmed up (sometimes 20-30 km) the gauges would spring to life, one by one. The gas gauge was always the last to work. The only thing I have done to the car is add about 1 cup of water to the battery cells. Strangely, the gauges are working fine now, but of course, the weather here is warmer now also. I also had a problem with various warning lights (ABS,SRS, oil) coming on intermittently. This too seems to be cured by distilled water! My battery is over 4 years old but the voltage at rest and while charging seems to be normal. Possibly the MB 202 electrical system is very sensitive. Check your battery/charging system before pulling the cluster, maybe you'll be as lucky as I was. Terry in Sicily
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havn't tried that yet, the pegs are the little pole sticking out where the rpm, mph, gas, and temperature needles rest on when the car is off, or on empty, j/k, hope this helps!
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make sure that the part that is going to be inserted is no longer than 1/2" in length...take each hanger and insert it in the crack where the cluster meets the dashboard on the left and right side, after getting it in twist the hanger and try to grab ahold of one of the many notches that are built into the cluster...at this time not visible...you should only have to insert the hangers 2"-3" into the crack, after you get the feeling that you have a good grip on the cluster with the hangers pull it out evenly making sure not to pull out one side farther then the other cuz your cluster face may crack, i hope this helps ya
My question is, how do you take the cluster apart to get to the pegs so they can be cleaned??
Does anyone know this?
Again, thank you for your help, I appreciate it.
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J watson303
It's a good idea to disconnect the car battery before starting ( check you have the radio code ) as if the ignition is turned on with the cluster disconnected it will activate the SRS warning light which will need to be reset using a code reader.
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