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Cluster went black out!

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Hi people! I have a 2019 ram 1500 and since yesterday my cluster went blackout and already checked out for bad fuses and nothing, also disconnected battery terminals and nothing. Is anyone here went out whit same problem?? What could be?
 

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The problem is likely related to the instrument cluster or a software bug, rather than a fuse or the battery. It could be due to a bad connection behind the dashboard, a module malfunction, or a software update.
 
Hi people! I have a 2019 ram 1500 and since yesterday my cluster went blackout and already checked out for bad fuses and nothing, also disconnected battery terminals and nothing. Is anyone here went out whit same problem?? What could be?

There are 3 fuses you can check in the fuse panel under the steering wheel. If they are good, check the CAN(+) and CAN(-) connector.


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The problem is likely related to the instrument cluster or a software bug, rather than a fuse or the battery. It could be due to a bad connection behind the dashboard, a module malfunction, or a software update.
Thankyou for the reply! I checked the fuses on engine compartment and they look fine. But not under the steering wheel.
 
Funny, just the other day I was wishing that there was a way to make mine blackout in the center, I would like it to look just like that….
 

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