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Gage's on my 2002 explorer quit working

Brock1976

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2002 explorer
I have a 2002 explorer and my speedometer gas oil pressure and temperature Gage's quit but my lights airbags seatbelt and 4*4 lights still work I checked my cluster fuse and can't figure it out. Help Please
 






Welcome aboard!! :salute:

Fuse information is contained in the owner's manual. If you don't have an owner's manual, Dead Link Removed.

According to my '02 wiring diagrams there are 2 fuses related to the instrument cluster.

The Battery Junction Box under the hood contains a fuse related to the instrument cluster. It is located under the hood, behind the battery:

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#15 is a 5A Mini Fuse labeled "Memory".

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The Central Junction Box contains a fuse related to the instrument cluster. It is located under the dash on the driver's side:

#21 is a 5A Mini Fuse labled "Instrument Cluster, Compass, Flasher".

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I would check all fuses in the Battery & Central Junction Boxes just to be sure. You could also disconnect the negative battery terminal for 10 minutes to reset the computer.

Wiring diagrams can be sent upon request.

Hope this helps out!! :D:thumbsup:
 






#15 memory fuse √

##Thanks BIG RONDO. :salute: :us: You hit a home run, anyone who has the same problem and are checking with a testing light check both sides of the fuse because one side might still read Hot and trick ya like it did me ;) # 15 memory fuse :::scratch::troops:
 






Glad I could help out. :biggthump

You are correct, one side of the fuse will be hot at all times regardless if the fuse is blown or not. That's why I always use a fuse tester, a multimeter, or pull the fuse out and visually inspect it.

Nice job on the fix. :thumbsup:
 






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