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Old 06-01-2005, 11:50 AM
KCM KCM is offline
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Don't rule out a bad ground. Everything expands and contracts with a change in temperature, and this could cause a change in the grounding. There is a central grounding point behind the cluster that the ground for the tach runs too, and possibly the turn signals. I would check that to make sure they are clean and tight, even loosening the grounds, moving them around, and tighten. A bad ground could cause errors due to the higher resistance.
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