1999 Cummins. No speedometer or odometer
#1
1999 Cummins. No speedometer or odometer
Hey guys,
this is my first post and I must say that I have look at this website for a couple years and now I finally joined!
OK. So my 1999 Dodge Ram 2500 4x4 5.9l Cummins has an issue that I cannot seem to figure out and I have been looking for an answer for months.
My speedometer, odometer, compass/thermometer/mpg don't work. My ABS and break lights are not illuminated but they illuminate when I turn the key to "on" without starting the engine...
I have also replaced the VSS and the rear ABS sensor with no luck
Has anyone had this problem or know how to fix it? I would like to know how many miles I have put on each oil change and how fast I'm going
this is my first post and I must say that I have look at this website for a couple years and now I finally joined!
OK. So my 1999 Dodge Ram 2500 4x4 5.9l Cummins has an issue that I cannot seem to figure out and I have been looking for an answer for months.
My speedometer, odometer, compass/thermometer/mpg don't work. My ABS and break lights are not illuminated but they illuminate when I turn the key to "on" without starting the engine...
I have also replaced the VSS and the rear ABS sensor with no luck
Has anyone had this problem or know how to fix it? I would like to know how many miles I have put on each oil change and how fast I'm going
#3
thanks for your reply.
I have done the key trick and it came up with nothing and went through instrument cluster test and they all were fine. Now, I hooked up my OBD scanner and only after driving for long periods of time (around and hour) will the P0500 code come up but it won't come back for weeks at a time...
I have done the key trick and it came up with nothing and went through instrument cluster test and they all were fine. Now, I hooked up my OBD scanner and only after driving for long periods of time (around and hour) will the P0500 code come up but it won't come back for weeks at a time...
#4
I could be wrong but I am pretty sure the key trick will not work on a 99 truck. As for your gauge problems I would go under your dash and there is a very big connection for your instrument panel to the left of your brake pedal. It will have a white cap with a bolt in the center, 10mm I believe. loosen that bolt, it wont come out because it has a keeper on it, but once it is loose enough you will be able to undo that big connector. Try blowing it out good then plug it back in. I have a 99 as well and I would lose all my gauges at once, sometimes while driving. They would also go in and out of working. Every time I could loosen this and sometimes just plug it back in without blowing it out and it would be working again. I don't know how but that big connection can collect a lot of dirt and dust somehow. I even found a blade of old grass in mine. I do not have the mpg or temp in the overhead but I would think it connects into this as well. Oh and I would get a no bus where the odometer normally reads. Hope this help!
Oh, and when I was getting my no bus and no gauge issue my odometer didn't count any miles I had driven when it wasn't showing :/
Oh, and when I was getting my no bus and no gauge issue my odometer didn't count any miles I had driven when it wasn't showing :/
Last edited by CJJD4640; 02-04-2015 at 06:06 PM.
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I have checked the wiring to the rear differential ABS sensor and changed it along the the VSS on the transfercase/tranny. I'm not even getting the lights! I'm stumped!
Thanks for yall's input so far!
#9
Is the fuse in the cab or under the hood? i've check the fuses but i could have completely overlooked some.