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Old 22-11-2022, 07:56 AM   #1
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Default Mk4 Mondeo dash display issues

Hi, have a Mk4 2.0 TDCI Mondeo. When engine is off, the display shows my remaining fuel and l/100km ok. When I turn engine on though it all goes blank. Any ideas?
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Old 04-12-2022, 09:59 PM   #2
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Default Re: Mk4 Mondeo dash display issues

Is this the standard gauge cluster, or Covers+ display? Are we taking the whole display goes blank (including odometer and trip computer) or just the fuel gauge and consumption readouts?

Best first suggestion when you don't have a clue is to get an OBD scanner and FORScan to check for any DTCs in the various computer modules. You'll possibly see one that says something like "failure to communicate with instrument cluster" or similar. We can then try to troubleshoot from there.
Other suggestion is to check your fuses - no inkling it could cause this kind of issue, but you never know and it's easy to do.

Alternatively you can try sourcing a replacement cluster from a wrecker and swap them around to see what result you get - seems extreme but it may be the easiest way depending on what resources you have available.

Hope one of those helps...
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Old 04-12-2022, 10:10 PM   #3
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Default Re: Mk4 Mondeo dash display issues

Thank you. For some reason it has since started working again. The rest of cluster worked. Just the consumption details. Will keep and eye on it.
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Old 21-01-2023, 02:41 PM   #4
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Is this the standard gauge cluster, or Covers+ display? Are we taking the whole display goes blank (including odometer and trip computer) or just the fuel gauge and consumption readouts?

Best first suggestion when you don't have a clue is to get an OBD scanner and FORScan to check for any DTCs in the various computer modules. You'll possibly see one that says something like "failure to communicate with instrument cluster" or similar. We can then try to troubleshoot from there.
Other suggestion is to check your fuses - no inkling it could cause this kind of issue, but you never know and it's easy to do.

Alternatively you can try sourcing a replacement cluster from a wrecker and swap them around to see what result you get - seems extreme but it may be the easiest way depending on what resources you have available.

Hope one of those helps...
When I connect FORscan, I get a DTC for the instrument display every time. And yet I actually can't find anything wrong with the instrument display! Everything seems to be working fine. Not that I'm complaining, it's just strange.
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