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badbirdbst
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Oct 25, 2009, 7:10 PM

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2000 Chrysler Voyager
2.4L engine
3 speed auto trans

The issue I am having it the fuse for the instrument cluster keeps blowing. I have tried a new gauge cluster, replaced the wire to the gauge cluster and remove that wire from the fuse block and run it on its own fused circuit. The fuse in the fuse block still blows and on about every third time it blow the memory fuse under the hood blows. There are two wire coming out of this fuse. I know one runs to is suppose to run to the transmission control module, but I can not find where it runs under the dash. The last time I test drove it I had taken the wire that runs to the gauge cluster and put it on its own circuit with a fuse. The van ran for five mile just fine. Then I heard the fuse in the fuse block blow. Then about a mile after that the gauge cluster quit working but the fuse it was on did not blow. On the way back home the gauge cluster work periodically but will not stay on. I can not find a decent schmatic to tell where everything runs to for futher diagnosis. And the manual I have doesn't even show me where the trans control module is located. PLEASE HELP!!!!

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