Test 2A - Identifying Instrument Cluster Problems

1994 Plymouth Sundance Base, 2D Hatchback, 2.2 D, AutomaticSECTION Test 2A - Identifying Instrument Cluster Problems
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Diagnosis of the instrument cluster is separated into 6 categories. Identify problem area(s) listed in INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DIAGNOSTIC TEST DIRECTORY table and perform indicated test(s).

INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DIAGNOSTIC TEST DIRECTORY

Problem Perform Test No.
All Gauges Inoperative TEST 2CΒ 
All Gauges Operating Improperly TEST 3AΒ 
Identifying Inoperative Gauge TEST 2BΒ 
Odometer Problem TEST 3AΒ 
Instrument Cluster Warning Lamp Problem TEST 4AΒ 
Instrument Cluster Illumination Problem TEST 5AΒ 
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