the problem is the guage cluster itself and should be replaced with new one from a Chrysler dealer *Thanks Dan, but instead I unhooked the battersy for 5 minutes to reset the computer and now it all works perfect.
force gages, torque gages
Electrical failure. Perhaps power is not getting from the battery to those components.
See {Warning Lights, Gages and Indicators} on page 3-26 of your "Owner's Manual", under Section 3: Instrument Panel.....
Checked owners manual for any obvious fuses. Any recommendations why instrument panel and gauges would guit working?
See {Warning Lights, Gages and Indicators} in your "Owner's Manual", under Section 3: Instrument Panel.....
If it has a power distribution panel under the hood--check fuses and relays in there
Loose connection.
You should keep them at a level where it's bright enough that you don't have to strain your eyes to read your gages, and dim enough to where your eyesight isn't impeded by glare from your instrument panel.
No The dash with gages will not work due to the engine sensors are different from gages to lights. I have changed 4 of my Chevrolet Celebrities from idiot lights to gages. The gage cluster is a direct fit, the voltage gage will work with no alteration. The temp sensor is readily changeable by purchasing the proper sensor for your car. The fuel gages are the same.
This is the Brake System Warning Light. For info see page 3-30 of your "Owner's Manual, under Section 3: Instrument Panel - Warning Lights, Gages and Indicators...
wheel locks up and abs light come on because abs not working on that wheel lights go dim because alternator not working completely