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.
Year, make and model would help.
The year, make and model information would be helpful.
# Disconnect the negative battery cable # Remove the finish panelfrom the left end of the instrument panel # Reach through the access hole in the left end of the instrument panel end and push out the switch panel from the headlight switch and instrument panel dimmer switch # Disconnect the electrical connectors from the headlight switch and rheost and remove the switch assembly # When installing the switch assembly make sure that it snaps into place in the instrument panel.
No, why would it?
No that would be crazy
You should first make sure that the instrument panel dimmer control is not turned down, this can sometimes happen when dusting or cleaning your car. If you are not sure where it is, check the owners manual.
Easiest project would be to create a stringed instrument of some sort.
deos ent make it .
If you are refering to the components in the instrument panel of your vehicle, It would be wise to go and get the repair manual for the year make and model of your particular vehicle and follow the directions as the have written them.
It sounds like a wiring issue. There could be a loose wire on the instrument cluster, on behind the fuse block.
make sure your dimmer switch isn't turned all the way down. Then check the fuses next.
no because that would be crazy