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> Electrical Mayhem in 1 Day?, Help Troubleshooting please?
rpmmaxxed
post Feb 3 2006, 09:50 AM
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All was running perfect on the 1.7, up until yesterday. I look down, and notice all guauges are dead.

I release my brake pedal, and all guages perk up, but slightly off.

Night falls, I turn heater/defroster on, and suddenly my rpm guage is off by 1,000's, my gas guage is hovering above zero (I know I have 3/4 tanks).

This has happened once before, for just a couple minutes, and went away. That was months ago, not its happening again, and not goin away.

At the touch of my brake pedal, all guauges drop dead, my blinkers do not function anymore, and the backlight on my heater knob is no longer working.

Anyone that can help, please do.
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HarveyH
post Feb 3 2006, 10:13 AM
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Had a similar problem a couple of years ago, I think it was the #5 (possibly another one though) fuse was worn through where the retaining clip contacts the metal end cap. Looking at the fuse in place, it appeared that the fusible strip was good, but there was no contact to the clip.
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