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1988 190E 2.3
Hi, these 3 gauges were working fine one minute, then not working the next. Could it be a fuse problem? Cannot check just now as car is covered in snow. Any ideas as to what has happened. Your input most welcomed and thank you.
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check fuse # 9(up to ch. end # 313825, 8a fuse).If 229814,fuse #9 is removed & a bridge is installed between fuse #9 & 10.
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That happened to me a while back on my 190e. The same gauges you mentioned. It was a fuse. Do a visual scan through the clear plastic cover over the fuses, and look for the severed fuse. I'm sure it is the one numbered he mentioned to you above.
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Thank you too Rebe for your input.....problem now solved & most appreciated.
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TY from Ohio too,,, fixed my problem too,,, didn't know I was driving without brake lights,,,
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Thanks Rick, it was just that...a blown fuse....an easy fix, thank you.
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