Originally recorded July 24, 2015.
The instrument cluster on my 2002 Toyota Camry went dead. There's no seatbelt dinger, no seatbelt light, no ABS light, no brake light, and of course no gauges. No tach, no speed, no fuel, no temp.
If you pull the instrument cluster, you can reseat the connector on the back of the cluster for a TEMPORARY fix. Keep the key in the run position, seatbelt off, and reseat the connector until you hear the ding.
The instrument cluster will remain working the entire time the car is running. Once shut off, it takes about 10 minutes for the gas gauge to go to E, and the odometer to shut off. Once that occurs, you will have to yet again perform this reset procedure.
The solution is to replace the instrument cluster, and yes, that means the mileage will be different. There are ways of reprogramming the chip that stores the mileage, but that is beyond the scope of this video.
It has come to my attention that while the instrument cluster is "blacked out" (not working), it also does not log any mileage, and the rest of the computer(s) in the car have no idea.
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