I have a 1998 12 valve truck, auto trans. I have a problem that has been a real challenge I was hoping you guys may be able to help me with. While driving, the gauges will sometimes just stop working. They typically freeze in the last registered value. A couple minutes later they will fall to the zero or home position.
I've done some trouble shooting and component replacement with no luck. This is not it a reproducible problem, hence it happens at various times and driving conditions.
The symptoms, along with all gauges stop working, are The a/c, charging, and overdrive functions also quit working.
This seems typical of a crank trigger failure, but that usually only results in loss of tach and the other fxns listed above.
Fixes I've tried include: alternator voltage 14.2-14.3 volts, batteries good 12.3-12.4 volts, tracing wires at PCM to crank trigger with no breaks, checked all body/frame grounds in good shape, replacement of crank trigger with correct gap (set at 0.050"), abs sensor, and transmission sensor, swap a known good PCM from similar truck, cleaned and inspected instrument cluster connections, checked PCM connections and seated good. They all have good source voltage and grounds.
Also, to add no codes, no CEL. After the problem occurs, I cannot talk to the PCM when I connect a OBDII scan tool. Its like the PCM has shutdown on an overload condition or something. I have to perform the reset/diagnostic check by holding the tripometer for 10 seconds with the key switch and then connect the OBDII scan tool. No codes or pending codes are present.
Another note is, if I let the truck run for 10 or so minutes before I start the trip it doesn't seem to happen as often.
Any help is much appreciated.
I've done some trouble shooting and component replacement with no luck. This is not it a reproducible problem, hence it happens at various times and driving conditions.
The symptoms, along with all gauges stop working, are The a/c, charging, and overdrive functions also quit working.
This seems typical of a crank trigger failure, but that usually only results in loss of tach and the other fxns listed above.
Fixes I've tried include: alternator voltage 14.2-14.3 volts, batteries good 12.3-12.4 volts, tracing wires at PCM to crank trigger with no breaks, checked all body/frame grounds in good shape, replacement of crank trigger with correct gap (set at 0.050"), abs sensor, and transmission sensor, swap a known good PCM from similar truck, cleaned and inspected instrument cluster connections, checked PCM connections and seated good. They all have good source voltage and grounds.
Also, to add no codes, no CEL. After the problem occurs, I cannot talk to the PCM when I connect a OBDII scan tool. Its like the PCM has shutdown on an overload condition or something. I have to perform the reset/diagnostic check by holding the tripometer for 10 seconds with the key switch and then connect the OBDII scan tool. No codes or pending codes are present.
Another note is, if I let the truck run for 10 or so minutes before I start the trip it doesn't seem to happen as often.
Any help is much appreciated.