If the car has not since died from dead battery, it is most likely the voltage regulator. The first time this happened to me it was the battery just before it quit. On many cars the alternator may also be the culprit. In most cases you should replace both at the same time. Also check your belts for wear while you're at it.
when that happens you usually just have to replace the instrument cluster when that happens you usually just have to replace the instrument cluster when that happens you usually just have to replace the instrument cluster
Answer: Electrical wiring, most likely either a loose connector behind the instrument cluster (or wherever you are having the dash go crazy) or a pinched wire harness.
When my 96 S10's ignition switch went bad my cluster would act "crazy". Needles bounced back and forth while trying to start. It drained my battery and had to jump start. Also ended up replacing the ignition key tumbler twice in it too, but it was the switch down low on the column that made the cluster screwy.
It sounds like a wiring issue. There could be a loose wire on the instrument cluster, on behind the fuse block.
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Your cluster is bad. Happened to mine.
under the hood in the relay pannel box are 2 dioeds (look like fueses but black) my 99 continental would do the same thing,drove me crazy. replaced the dioed,hasent done it since.
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An instrument panel might go crazy because of an electrical short in the system. When an exposed wire touches a metal area, this can cause the panel to spark or even turn on and off.
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When playing an instrument, it is vital to have sheet music to learn how to play different songs. Sheet music for the Alto Sax for the song Crazy Train, can be bought at any local music or instrument stores.