ledzilla
Active member
So, I know I'm resurrecting this old thread. I was out of work for a long time, and pretty much abandoned my repair for a while. But, a thought has occurred to me regarding the excitor circuit.
If memory serves correctly, the circuit runs through to the instrument cluster. Prior to experiencing the issue, I had taken time to pull the cluster to clean off and replace the bulbs. Would I be correct in thinking that maybe I damaged a wire or connector when I was working with the cluster? If so, what would be the best way to go about determining where the damage is located and fixing it?
If memory serves correctly, the circuit runs through to the instrument cluster. Prior to experiencing the issue, I had taken time to pull the cluster to clean off and replace the bulbs. Would I be correct in thinking that maybe I damaged a wire or connector when I was working with the cluster? If so, what would be the best way to go about determining where the damage is located and fixing it?