It sounds like a wiring issue. There could be a loose wire on the instrument cluster, on behind the fuse block.
If a 1987 Chevy Suburban has lights and horn, but no ignition, gauges, radio, or interior lights it could be a ground wire problem. It is possible that there is a short somewhere. Also check the dome light for a possible water leak in the headliner.
It's that part in front of the driver with the lights and gauges, radio, glove compartment, etc.
the same thing happened to my 95 Chevy s-10. its was the ingition switch that had a glitch in it. only happened once in a while. all gagues and lights on dash would flicker. took apart the steering colum and replaced the switch and key tumbler
Your clicking msy me your sc duct door acuator with a strip gear and for your gauge problem snd radio sounds like a bad ground check and make sure you have a ground from your battery to your engine and from your engine to the frame and from your frame to your body.
It depends on the vehicle , but some common are , the speedometer, gauges , the door locks and power windows. Also the interior lights and radio.
if you have no headlights the battery is dead or one of therminals is very corroded.
In our 96 Blazer S10, it was behind the radio. We had to remove the radio to get to it.
Yes
you will have to take your dash apart from were the gauges are all the way to the radio
Check the fuse box. The problem is probably a burnt out tail-light switch.
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take out your dash where your radio is located and check the illumi con unit, i had the same problem with my 1995 subaru, it is a little black box in mine.