08-13-2022, 12:11 PM
Several months ago, I noticed my speedometer occasionally dropping to zero while driving - it would start working again shortly, then fail again. I cleaned the speed sensor in front wheel and it hasn't happened since, so possibly unrelated to my current issue.
Recently (as in a week or two), I noticed ALL my dash gauges would stop working, but when then start working again for a bit, only to stop again. During these "dead dash" incidents, the speedometer would partially work (ie, might register 15-20mph if I was going 45). Also, oddly, the AC compressor would not run when dash was dead. IF dash came back, compressor would start up again and I'd get cold AC.
Given I've seen/heard of bad grounds causing odd error such as this, I spent some of last weekend cleaning off at least two (maybe three?) grounding points I could find in the engine bay as well as the two under the dash/above the clutch inside the car. They appeared fine, but went ahead and lightly sandpapered each ground contact and sprayed DeoxIT (https://www.amazon.com/DeoxIT-D5S-6-Cont...B0002BBV4G) on each of them prior to reconnection Didn't get a chance to drive it last weekend, but started it up yesterday and all dash gauges were dead. Exterior lights work fine, however if I put on hazard lights, several attempts resulted in hazards blinking ONCE then stopping. A couple of times they continued to blink in a normal pattern. Very odd.... Master warning light (red triangle indicator) does NOT come on when dash is dead, even with parking brake applied (which it normally does). However, the low fuel light (red area in bottom part of fuel gauge) does come on with power to car (key on) and ignition off.
I checked fuses for dash and a couple of others, and fuses themselves appeared fine, but I did notice what looked like some corrosion in the fuse socket itself. Does anyone know if it'd be safe to spray a bit of the contact cleaner/DeoxIT into the fuse socket itself? Any other way to "clean" the fuse socket? Edit - I later realized that that same fuse (#38) that covers the "instrument cluster poti" also has the license plate light...which IS working correctly, and 18, which covers "instrument cluster" also covers the "gong relay" and the gong works as well -- so I do NOT think it's fuse related, at least not those.
Any other thoughts of possible root causes for these wacky symptoms?
Recently (as in a week or two), I noticed ALL my dash gauges would stop working, but when then start working again for a bit, only to stop again. During these "dead dash" incidents, the speedometer would partially work (ie, might register 15-20mph if I was going 45). Also, oddly, the AC compressor would not run when dash was dead. IF dash came back, compressor would start up again and I'd get cold AC.
Given I've seen/heard of bad grounds causing odd error such as this, I spent some of last weekend cleaning off at least two (maybe three?) grounding points I could find in the engine bay as well as the two under the dash/above the clutch inside the car. They appeared fine, but went ahead and lightly sandpapered each ground contact and sprayed DeoxIT (https://www.amazon.com/DeoxIT-D5S-6-Cont...B0002BBV4G) on each of them prior to reconnection Didn't get a chance to drive it last weekend, but started it up yesterday and all dash gauges were dead. Exterior lights work fine, however if I put on hazard lights, several attempts resulted in hazards blinking ONCE then stopping. A couple of times they continued to blink in a normal pattern. Very odd.... Master warning light (red triangle indicator) does NOT come on when dash is dead, even with parking brake applied (which it normally does). However, the low fuel light (red area in bottom part of fuel gauge) does come on with power to car (key on) and ignition off.
I checked fuses for dash and a couple of others, and fuses themselves appeared fine, but I did notice what looked like some corrosion in the fuse socket itself. Does anyone know if it'd be safe to spray a bit of the contact cleaner/DeoxIT into the fuse socket itself? Any other way to "clean" the fuse socket? Edit - I later realized that that same fuse (#38) that covers the "instrument cluster poti" also has the license plate light...which IS working correctly, and 18, which covers "instrument cluster" also covers the "gong relay" and the gong works as well -- so I do NOT think it's fuse related, at least not those.
Any other thoughts of possible root causes for these wacky symptoms?
(This post was last modified: 08-13-2022, 04:41 PM by Velocity.)

