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Recently my gauges and cluster stopped working all the sudden on my R34 GT-T

I've checked my alternator voltage and measured at 11.3v while car is running. Just wondering if anyone else has the same problem? or/if its only a fuse, don't want to go buying an alternator for nothing.

any help is much appreciated, thanks!

 

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It's happening to me ATM , sometimes it works and other times when I'm driving my speedo meter and rev just drops to 0 ! Not sure what the problem is, fuse is fine, got new battery. Still having the issue, at the moment I'm just using a GPS speedometer on my phone to keep track of my speed on the road zz

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Intermittent problems point to a dodgy connection or bad earth etc. I would check the plugs on the back of the cluster for a start seeing as both speed and revs are sent electronically to the cluster. Check the wiring etc while its out

You dont have a power fc hc or something you can check to see if the ECU is getting reliable signals from both? That rules out a problem on the sensor end (although it would be rare to get both happening at exactly the same time)

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