my dash does not work (gauges, speedometer seta belts etc is it my ecu?

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Asked by flomaster May 15, 2008 at 04:24 PM about the 1991 Honda Accord LX

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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Check your fuses, harnesses, and maybe your relays. If you ecu died more then just that would not work(your car would not start or run)

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I took the ecu off and it did not run, when I reconnected it it started right up.Dash cluster? The entire dash need to come out?Thank you both for the input!

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most likely instrument cluster itself. Dont have to remove whole dash, just the front trim pieces

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check all your fuse boxes too ... There's one under the steering console and one under the hood

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Would rain getting under the hood make this happen? Mine was fine last week. This week, I was going to sell it & suddenly I have no gauges working at all. Checked all fuses, disconnected battery for 15 minutes, any ideas?

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My computer on my 2000 Honda Accord lx went bad I put a used computer in the car now it runs but nothing on the dash works the heater nothing wipers and it's blowing the fuse before the car wouldn't run it all I'm just stumped

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