by Bob C <rcog@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Feb 21, 2008 at 09:04 AM
damnnickname wrote:
> I dont blame him I wouldnt want to toss that computer on either. Why not
> have a scan tool connected to see if there are any fault codes stored in
> the computer? Take it from there
>
> Glenn Beasley
> Chrrsler Tech
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Sounds like maybe a bad battery which might have a short in one of the
cells possibly. Also could be a crank sensor or a speed sensor. Read
where on some cars if the speed sensor are on there way out will cause
gauge clusters to go wacky and act up. Hope you find your problem