Topic: Dash Cluster lighting
in Forum: C4 Electrical
After the initial remove, i am at peace with doing it again. Next time i will lower the steering colmn. my question is the possibility that the ground wire going into the harness at the firewall engine side is bad. i removed the bolt and cleaned the ground to frame part. what is a test for that wire. otherwise it will be removing the whole unit and following one of the threads to correct the grounding inside the cluster itself. I am no longer afraid of doing that either. i drove it tonight and it is black as coal. the only lights are the turn signals and the bright blue high beam. the center consol works fine and the dimmer still works.....thanks for the help...brian
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Can you see the tach/speedo readings at all? If not, then the cluster will probably need to be repaired. I had mine done a couple of years ago, and it was less than $200...everything on it works perfectly now.
If you can see the speedo/tach readings, but the lights that illuminate the LCD don't come on, first check the LCD fuse, if you haven't already. IF your fuse is blown, and you put a new one in it and it blows, the cluster will need to be repaired.
The main ground for the cluster is on the driver side kick panel, just above the "hush" panel.
The early clusters have a problem with the circuit boards loosing the ground at the connection for the two sections of the cluster. Sometimes, resizing the terminals will fix it, but some folks have even inserted a small wire into the female side of the connector to make the connection tighter, and that has worked for them.
I will suggest that you get Gordon Killebrew's manual on the Digital Dash Troubleshooting...it's great, and leaves no stone unturned in diagnosing the cluster. You can usually buy it from any of the Corvette parts vendors(such as our Sponsoring Vendors here

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I'll throw this in, too...and hope you don't take it the wrong way....
Are you sure the headlight switch/cluster dimmer is turned to the right all the way?
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The ground is on the vertical panel on the driver side dash. If you look at the dash, the carpeted trim panel that extends from the bottom of the dash(under the steering column, about where your knees are while driving) forward is the "hush" panel. If you remove that panel, you can look to the left, over by where the parking brake pedal would be on a "regular" car...that is called the kick panel. There is a plastic trim panel on there, also. Just above the top of the trim panel is the grounds. There will be more than one wire, and they are attached with a small bolt to the metal part of the body there.
I'll see if I can get a diagram and post. It's kinda hard for me to describe what to look for.

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Rear hub bearings normally will not stop making noise like that, but I guess it is possible. It could be a brake pad noise, tho, or if you actually use your parking brake, then it could very well be that...they tend to hang/stick when first released, and can create a moan noise.
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