Gauge cluster problem or a fuse?

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sidpost

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Ram Year
2000
Engine
360
Hello everyone! If my searches missed something, please point me in the right direction! ;)

I have a 2000 model Dodge Ram 1500 4WD with an automatic and 360 V-8. The gauges, speedometer, tachometer, and radio all quit working at the same time. The dome light works, the HVAC works (though I need to figure out why I'm not getting any heat), turn signals, headlights, etc. all seem to work including the power windows.

Did I lose a computer module, burn out a fuse or, something else? Where should I start looking? I'll look into fuses once it stops raining.

TIA,
Sid
 

ZebDebDeb

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Ram Year
2000
Engine
5.9 Magnum
Hello everyone! If my searches missed something, please point me in the right direction! ;)

I have a 2000 model Dodge Ram 1500 4WD with an automatic and 360 V-8. The gauges, speedometer, tachometer, and radio all quit working at the same time. The dome light works, the HVAC works (though I need to figure out why I'm not getting any heat), turn signals, headlights, etc. all seem to work including the power windows.

Did I lose a computer module, burn out a fuse or, something else? Where should I start looking? I'll look into fuses once it stops raining.

TIA,
Sid
For me, I found out changing fuse 12 in the fuse box fixed the same issue.
 
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