i think your talking about the bulb holder, the connector i was talking about is the plug that goes into the back of the cluster to send it power and all its signals.
if you broke the bulb holder then put it back in and turned the cluster on you have probably shorted something out, the cluster may be wired in series but i doubt it, of the few cluster ive worked on they run the lights parallel, safer that way as if you have 1 blow you can still see the cluster until you get the blown bulb fixed.
fried wiring is pretty much the least likely scenario, imo you have either blown a fuse that you haven't noticed or burnt out a track on the clusters pcb by shorting the bulb holder.




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