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Old 05-31-2008, 06:02 AM   #1
'85 digidash woes....at wits' end!!  
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OK....I've got a 1985 LeBaron turbo convert w/the electronic digital dash cluster. For quite a while now, while driving or idling the car, the dash cluster will spontaneously:

--Just turn off, then back on, and/or--->

--Odometer will turn to lines then redisplay proper mileage, and/or--->

--All gauges will go "crazy", ie., turning on all bars, or going to max, or mix of both, to include any and/or all of the "idiot" lights coming on, and/or--->

--Speedo will go to zero, then back to real speed. It's even been seen displaying speeds other than zero when idling and not moving.....and/or--->

--And to top it all off, the cluster acts perfect when driving on the interstate. Did a two hour, one-way drive last week with the car, and from the point when I hit 70mph or faster, the dash didn't act up once. Of course, once I got into ATL and traffic off the interstate, it began to act up again. And, to my chagrin, it acted perfectly on the way home as long as I was driving on the interstate.....once I got off my exit and stopped, it started up again....and did it all the way home.



What I've done to diagnose:

--The cluster goes through its self-diagnosis properly and, according to the '85 FSM, passes the internal self-diagnosis as a properly functioning cluster.

--Ensured that all plugs going into the cluster are clean, tightly plugged in...and they are.

--Ensured the cluster's main ground, (L) side under dash, is tight and clean, which it is.

--Wiggled darned near every wire while the car's running and cannot make it replicate the bizarre behavior myself.



I am at a loss.......I'm down to either going through and replacing each and every single sensor under the hood in hopes that it's a sensor shorting itself, or completely stripping out the underhood wiring harness and replacing it. I don't really want to do the latter......very expensive and way too much work.

Anyone have any other ideas?
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Old 05-31-2008, 02:27 PM   #2
Re: '85 digidash woes....at wits' end!!  
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there is a guy named steve who fixes these digi dashes he might know . I dont know what name he uses in turbododge but on e-bay he is shelby295and2kids he is very honest and does great work contact him though e-bay .he can help you
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