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2004 Nissan Quest Repair Question


Topics covered: Gauges, Panel, Odometer.
Mileage: 10,000 miles.

Asked on February 15, 2012

The instrument panel has stopped working on my 2004 Nissan Quest.

Recently all the anolog needles, the odometer, speedometer, rpm gauges stopped working and the readouts on panel just quit. the digital readout on the maintance and radio cluster panel are still working fine. Also

the transmisson on this vehicle has begun to periodially have a rough change when starting off. At times it is a rough jolt and then again it can be very slight. I was told this could indicate its time to have my transmisson lines bled and serviced. Any help please?
Avatar Asked by Jeff4rey

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Replied on February 15, 2012

Could be I/P ground issue, for the transmission have it pressure tested

Tiny Answered by rasmataz
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Replied on November 28, 2012

If the gauges, LCD, and warning lamps go out and or even come on intermittently at different times, an internal cluster issue is most likely the problem.
Cluster Fix repairs this issue as well as faulty LCD displays.
http://www.clusterfix.net

Tiny Answered by car-chat
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