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when i start my car the rev needle dont move it sit on 0 but in 2 to 5 min it works

did this happen to any esle
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Post by Boris »

That's a weird problem i must say, in my time i haven't heard of anything similar, so i don't think it is a verry commmon issue.

I would suggest trying to swap your gauge cluster with another one, of a friends or something. It should only take about 10 minutes to swap...
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You havent got aftermarket gauge faces have you?. You might fint that the needle is a bit sticky because of these.
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    Post by mrx »

    I had that problem with my old celica, before I got rid of it.

    No idea what caused it - bad contact most likely.
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    help now the rev needle dont work or move
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    Post by bigpitty1 »

    Pull your instrument cluster out and get it checked.
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    Post by jr »

    it not the instrument cluster it something in the car that it wont move the needle
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    Post by jr »

    this could be the problem where is the ignition failure sensor does anyone konw this where it is it in the engine somewhere got a pic would be helpfull

    thanks
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