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Old 09-04-2012, 08:54 AM
Bob338 Bob338 is offline
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If your fuses are OK then you likely have a grounding problem. The cluster is prone to that. The only common denominator is the corrosion on the grounding strap that connects between the two sides of the cluster. What I don't understand is why simply charging the batter would cause that. I'd pull the cluster and remove the corrosion from those straps. I did it with a pencil eraser and solved a similar problem.
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