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please help!! '87 300e - no tach, no oil press, no oil temp, no fuel level...
ok , driving home last night, stopped for food... almost home, suddenly...
- strange buzzing sound coming from the dash - all guages in the instrument cluster cease to function except for speedo, economy, and clock additionally, a mysterious, but maddening presence of ants in the engine bay and along the door sills my dad suspects a dead rodent somewhere, but wouldn't i have smelled that? i'm sure it's not food that's attracting the ants, as i am obsessive about keeping my baby fresh and clean as a whistle. mostly, i'm concerned about the instrument cluster. any help or advice would be greatly appreciated. thx, camille |
Ck the fuse for the cluster, its blown or most likely cracked.
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benzpud wins! thanks man
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originally, i'd checked the fuse box for clues and didn't notice anything. i checked it again just now, upon your advice... turns out i didn't look very hard the first time. sure enough fuse #5 was totally blown. man i feel dumb. :embarasse now i just need to figure out the ant situation. :) |
Those ants are drawn to decaying fuses?!?!
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in the past couple days, however, i've seen that most of them are hangin out in the engine bay near the radiator. could they possibly be attracted to the radiator fluid? i don't believe there's a radiator leak though... :confused: |
Good idea
I could imagine they like glycol (I believe a major component of antifreeze) – it tastes sweet.
Bruno BTW: Could be a very sensitive method to check for radiator leaks, why not start breeding and selling them? |
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Seen this many times...they are eating the bugs caught in the radiator/condensor fins.
You'll sometimes find a dead bird jambed under the radiator support too. To say nothing of the occasional rodent/squirrel/chicken head etc hanging from the steering gear ! . |
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