I think I answered my own question. My left headlight recently died, so when I replaced the headlight suddenly the problem went away. I'll post again if the problem returns.
The signal directly from the sensor is analog. It is than converted to digital, and a digital signal is used for processing. The signal directly from the sensor is analog. It is than converted to digital, and a digital signal is used for processing.
The firts digital 35mm camera came out in 1984 when the digital 43.7mm came out too.
Kodak invented the digital camera.
"Digital camera" is two words. "Camera" is a noun and "digital" is an adjective describing the camera. Neither word is a verb.
Digital Photography Director of Photography Data Processing Digital Picture
Not with out the equipment and knowledge to rewrite the computer programming.
The headlights probably have a bad ground. the alternator is probably going bad.
If the digital odometer is not displaying its readout or is working intermittently it is a common occurrence that there is a bad solder connection on the instrument cluster.When the digital odometer is not displaying its readout or the digital odometer displays intermittently this problem is frequently reported along with the vehicles tachometer not displaying any readout or working on an intermittent basis as well.The link below shows the steps to repair a bad solder joint on an instrument cluster. It is fully illustrated and not too difficult, took me about an hour from start to finish.http://members.cox.net/dpeters30/97_sebring_dash.htm
The communication system for the computers has failed.
I would suspect the switch...It is 20 years old.
Most Dodge/Chrysler vehicles with digital odometers store the milage in the engine control computer.
try turning your dimmer switch Also check your wiring, in my 89 LX it has the digital dash and that was the problem
you need to replace the sending unit in the tank!
Make sure your headlights are not on perhaps in daytime running mode or auto sensor is not operating properly Try replacing the Fuse for your digital dash. Your fuses may be weekening do to age. I replaced all the fuses in my car with the digital dash and it made a big difference.
The "no bus" message indicates that one or both of the wires that facilitates communication amongst the several processors in this model is not connected or is shorted.
no it will not i was working on one for a dughters first car and she wanted a digi dash the components for the digi doesnt exsist sorry
Could be a number of things, and you'll probably have to get a digital multimeter to trace the problem. It could be a problem with the headlight switch, the dimmer switch, the wiring, the lamp harness, or the fuse panel.