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Well with the connector unplugged... that's a good reading. Meaning voltage is getting there.
However it would not drop the voltage across the dimmer until it was a completed circuit.
If you connect the cluster and then backprobe the terminal... that woul tell you what amount of voltage is left to illuminate the cluster lamps.
You can also test the dimmer variable resistor with an ohm Meyer. Roll the dimmer while connected both ways and should increase one way and decrease the other.
However it would not drop the voltage across the dimmer until it was a completed circuit.
If you connect the cluster and then backprobe the terminal... that woul tell you what amount of voltage is left to illuminate the cluster lamps.
You can also test the dimmer variable resistor with an ohm Meyer. Roll the dimmer while connected both ways and should increase one way and decrease the other.