Skip to main content

The sixth-generation Honda Civic was introduced in 1995. It retained its class-leading handling as it, along with the fourth and fifth generations, had front double wishbone suspension, the advanced independent suspension inspired by Honda's racing research.

53 Questions View all

98 Civic gauges aren't working.

None of the gauges move, however the lights are working. I've checked the fuses and they're all working so I'm stumped.

Answer this question I have this problem too

Is this a good question?

Score 0
Add a comment

1 Answer

Most Helpful Answer

Hi @reynaldoga23521

Are you sure that all the warning lights in the instrument cluster are working?

Just asking because looking at the schematic for the instrument cluster, the gauges are powered on a yellow wire from fuse #25 in the under dash fuse/relay box. This supply also feeds a lot of the warning lights. Maybe there's a break in the multiple between the gauges and the lights in the cluster.

Block Image

(click on image)

Was this answer helpful?

Score 1

2 Comments:

From what I've seen all the lights work, I haven't seen a check engine light, however so I can't really speak to that but the dash definitely lights up.

by

@reynaldoga23521

In the schematic, the power for the gauges comes in on terminal C4 of the instrument cluster and then feeds both the gauges and the warning lights, so you may have to remove the instrument cluster and check the board to see where the power from C4 goes. As I mentioned, it may be a break in the tracks on the board.

by

Add a comment

Add your answer

Reynaldo Garibay will be eternally grateful.
View Statistics:

Past 24 Hours: 0

Past 7 Days: 0

Past 30 Days: 16

All Time: 16