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Changed my heater core on my 02 s10, now no functioning odometer, speedometer, or fan
Hello, I have recently changed my heater core in my 2002 Chevrolet s-10, and upon reassembling everything, I have run into a problem.
I turn the ignition, and the truck starts fine, however I must have some sort of electrical or computer issue going on.
On the odometer, it lights up, but clearly is getting no communication from any of the sensors, because their is no mileage reading, no gas reading, no speed movement, no rpm movement, etc...
If I go to turn on the heat or AC, again, the control panel lights up, but no reaction from any of the controls.
My radio is also the same, buttons light up, but the clock does not light up, and it does not turn on.
I am not sure what the issue could be, I was thinking in regards to the blower fan controls, perhaps the blower motor resistor could be at fault, however, if that was the case that still does not explain the odometer and the radio not working. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I turn the ignition, and the truck starts fine, however I must have some sort of electrical or computer issue going on.
On the odometer, it lights up, but clearly is getting no communication from any of the sensors, because their is no mileage reading, no gas reading, no speed movement, no rpm movement, etc...
If I go to turn on the heat or AC, again, the control panel lights up, but no reaction from any of the controls.
My radio is also the same, buttons light up, but the clock does not light up, and it does not turn on.
I am not sure what the issue could be, I was thinking in regards to the blower fan controls, perhaps the blower motor resistor could be at fault, however, if that was the case that still does not explain the odometer and the radio not working. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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And by all means, check your fusible links and fuse box, just in case.