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'92 Plymouth Acclaim electrical issues...
There is something very wrong with the electrical. The tack needle
sits at 6000rpm and does not move. When it's in that position, the radio, and interior light do not work. At other times the tack gets burried at 7000+, when it is in that position everything works fine. Then sometimes magically it goes back to normal and everything works fine again. The tack seems to take these positions at random times. Also if everything IS working fine and I press the Rear Defroster button, right away the tack sits at its 6000 rpm position and makes everything stop working. Ever seen this? Have any suggestions? I would greatly appreciate it. |
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On Sun, 24 Oct 2004, KillerBear wrote:
> There is something very wrong with the electrical. The tack needle sits > at 6000rpm and does not move. When it's in that position, the radio, and > interior light do not work. At other times the tack gets burried at > 7000+, when it is in that position everything works fine. Then sometimes > magically it goes back to normal and everything works fine again. The > tack seems to take these positions at random times. Also if everything > IS working fine and I press the Rear Defroster button, right away the > tack sits at its 6000 rpm position and makes everything stop working. > Ever seen this? Have any suggestions? I would greatly appreciate it. Your instrument cluster has lost its ground. |
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On Sun, 24 Oct 2004, KillerBear wrote:
> There is something very wrong with the electrical. The tack needle sits > at 6000rpm and does not move. When it's in that position, the radio, and > interior light do not work. At other times the tack gets burried at > 7000+, when it is in that position everything works fine. Then sometimes > magically it goes back to normal and everything works fine again. The > tack seems to take these positions at random times. Also if everything > IS working fine and I press the Rear Defroster button, right away the > tack sits at its 6000 rpm position and makes everything stop working. > Ever seen this? Have any suggestions? I would greatly appreciate it. Your instrument cluster has lost its ground. |
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