There are a few threads about this issue, which appears to be quite a common fault, but apparently nobody has managed to fix it on the dash itself, just bought a replacement.
Given the nature of the fault(s) it shouldn't be that hard to fix, with a circuit diagram.
On mine, sometime I lose the fuel gauge, and nothing else. Whilst the fuel gage is gone, the low outside temperature beep actually works, otherwise it doesn't.
When the fuel gauge is gone, more often than not the outside temperature display on both dash and climate computer are also gone (---).
For the first time, yesterday, I also lost the voltmeter, oil temp and water temp gauges too.
Banging the dash got the volt and (both) temp gauges back, which indicates a connection issue, rather than a component failure.
ECU logs a pending issue of a short between the fuel sender (or gauge, I can't remember the terminology) and battery positive.
This should be a really simple issue to fix, either a dodgy track on the instrument cluster PCB, or perhaps a component breakdown due to age.
A new dash is around ~£300, then there's all the reprogramming as I understand it does the immobiliser too, (can anybody PM me how to get my immobiliser key out of the ECU?) so its not a cheap job.
If anybody has a circuit diagram, please let me know.
Also, if anybody can confirm that simply removing the instrument cluster will not require it to be reprogrammed (for the immobiliser) that would be appreciated. I don't want to take it out, only to find when I put it back I can't start the car!
Thanks
Chris
Given the nature of the fault(s) it shouldn't be that hard to fix, with a circuit diagram.
On mine, sometime I lose the fuel gauge, and nothing else. Whilst the fuel gage is gone, the low outside temperature beep actually works, otherwise it doesn't.
When the fuel gauge is gone, more often than not the outside temperature display on both dash and climate computer are also gone (---).
For the first time, yesterday, I also lost the voltmeter, oil temp and water temp gauges too.
Banging the dash got the volt and (both) temp gauges back, which indicates a connection issue, rather than a component failure.
ECU logs a pending issue of a short between the fuel sender (or gauge, I can't remember the terminology) and battery positive.
This should be a really simple issue to fix, either a dodgy track on the instrument cluster PCB, or perhaps a component breakdown due to age.
A new dash is around ~£300, then there's all the reprogramming as I understand it does the immobiliser too, (can anybody PM me how to get my immobiliser key out of the ECU?) so its not a cheap job.
If anybody has a circuit diagram, please let me know.
Also, if anybody can confirm that simply removing the instrument cluster will not require it to be reprogrammed (for the immobiliser) that would be appreciated. I don't want to take it out, only to find when I put it back I can't start the car!
Thanks
Chris

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