Chevrolet Captiva Dashboard Not Illuminating and Functioning

Asked by slack3r May 13, 2011 at 10:15 AM about the Chevrolet Captiva Sport

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Need some info and assistance to figure out why the dashboard is not illuminating and functioning after Vehicle battery replacement. The Tachometer, Speedometer, Fuel Gauge, Indication Lights and Car Radio isn't workingAfter the battery replacement. I've checked the The fuse box only to find one fuse blown i.e TCM fuse. Hope someone could help me to resolve this issue. Thanks

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find out how to reset computer/code from a mech you know, or have a mech reset computer. newer cars have all kinds of sensors, when battery is disconnected ccm (computer control module) may have shut a sensor off and just needs to be reset.

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Well if you replace the fuse and it still doesnt work, then your going to need a new module. It might be still under warrenty. Ask your dealer

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