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why does my focus cluster not work?
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i have a focu zetec 2003. i hadn drove it in a week. everything was ok last time i drove it but then hen i went to start it i noticed my cluster doesn work i cant tell the revs or what speed or how much petrol i have an i also cant see the digital milage the indicator lights and the light to tell handbrake on and a car door is open all them work ok. please sum 1 say i can fix this without it bein expensive or some1 have a pearl of wisdom on how i can fix it please thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Check the obvious first: it might just be a fuse fault. Googling suggests that it might be fuse number 59 (7.5 Amp) in the panel which is located in the passenger(?) footwell. However fuse numbers 60 and 61 are also mentioned on some websites. (If you've got the handbook it should show you which fuse to check, and its location).
However googling also shows this:
http://drivingpassion...ord_focus_appeal.html
Chris
However googling also shows this:
http://drivingpassion...ord_focus_appeal.html
Chris
It might also be so simple as the main plug carrying the wiring to the instrument cluster has come loose Mammakazza. The plug snaps into a socket on or under the rear of the cluster and it should be held tight by clips. If it's come loose the various poor connections might result in what you describe.
There is often a similar plug carrying the main electrical wiring from the fusebox. I had strange electrical gremlins similar to yours with a Polo once and that was caused by the fusebox plug being loose.
I hope it's a simple fix like that for you. Good luck.
There is often a similar plug carrying the main electrical wiring from the fusebox. I had strange electrical gremlins similar to yours with a Polo once and that was caused by the fusebox plug being loose.
I hope it's a simple fix like that for you. Good luck.
I've just remembered a car I had many years ago that also had various instrument and warning lights fail. When I removed the instrument cluster I found water on the printed circuit on the rear of the cluster which could only have come from the windscreen seal. I smeared sealant around the inside of the seal and there were no more problems.
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