I was driving back home at night after a 400 mile errand last thursday in my '90. During the day, my temp needle had run high, say one needle width over the LED, and the light flashed all the time after I stopped for gas or something. I pulled over and checked the coolant lever, it was fine. Figured my water pump might be failing me. However, as it got dark and I turned on my lights, a good deal of dashlight weirdness followed. With my lights on and the brightness rheostat (or whatever) wheel down low, my tach read about 1000 rpm low, one of the other leds came on bright (the bright lights, I think) and the temp needle rose a bit. Turn the adjuster to full brightness, the temp LED came on dimly, the oil LED would shine brightly and the bright light LED would go out. Through all this I had no dash illuminance at all, totally dark. So the next day I pop the shroud off and unplug and then replug the switch receptacle. Everything worked. Last night the same thing happened again, and the unplug-replug trick didn't work. Any ideas? Thanks, Jim |
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