This interesting Trouble- Shooting and Repair of a *Sketchy* PRNDL -Odometer on the Early Model "Blonde" IPCs in the Astro Van and Sararis may have important relevance to Owners of the 1999-2001 Chevrolet Silverados and Sierras since GM - GMC tends to use similar IPC Layouts across many different Early Model Car and Truck Line Series.
The OP from this other GM Site did a -=SUPERB=- investigation and found & applied a Hardware (A Series of Bad Resistors) Component R&R that might also translate well over to our platforms for this otherwise intractable and Strange PRNDL - Odometer Lighting Issue.
Our SMEs on these areas (@TJBaker57, @budwich) might appreciate the OP's Due Diligence applied during this event as well, GMT Nation also got a direct link referral from one of the Astro Van- Safaris Forum Members via One Poster who gave GMT Nation an *Honorable Mention* for a related and linked On Topic Thread:
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The OP from this other GM Site did a -=SUPERB=- investigation and found & applied a Hardware (A Series of Bad Resistors) Component R&R that might also translate well over to our platforms for this otherwise intractable and Strange PRNDL - Odometer Lighting Issue.
Our SMEs on these areas (@TJBaker57, @budwich) might appreciate the OP's Due Diligence applied during this event as well, GMT Nation also got a direct link referral from one of the Astro Van- Safaris Forum Members via One Poster who gave GMT Nation an *Honorable Mention* for a related and linked On Topic Thread:
*Fix* for 'PRNDL' and Odometer cutting off.
I have been working on this for a couple months. At first my Odometer PRND would drop off ... no rhyme or reason, just sometimes they would not light up. The trip meter did not work either, so I was bugged as I like to track my mileage very carefully. Last week it came on for the last...
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