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Old 09-21-2022, 01:05 PM   #1
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Dash gauges

I have a 2006 Holiday Rambler Navigator 45ft. All of the dash gauges have started cycling back and forth but they do not stop even when the engine is running. So you don’t get any true readings from them. I have been told several things but wanted to see if anyone else had experienced this problem and what the solution was.

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"All the dash guages cycle back and forth". Is that gauges or alarm lights? Our 2006 Winnebago 36SE had an issue where the two rows of alarm warning lights including the directional turn signals sequencially cycled CCW. The problem ended up being a hard wire connectivity issue with the VDM (Vehicle Display Module). The fix was the connector into the VDM was replaced. The old one was cut off and all the wiring was stripped and reconnected to a new plug that went in to the VDM.
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Old 09-22-2022, 06:54 AM   #3
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It is gauge’s the needle in all the gauges continually go back and forth and won’t stop. They are supposed to do it one time as part of the cranking sequence. But these don’t stop. You can crank it up but they still all keep going back and forth so you can’t get a reading on mpg, oil, alt, air, all of them are useless unless I can get it straightened out.
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Remove the dash and disconnect/clean all the connections. Start with that to see if it helps.
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