mike wrote:
> Glenn;
> I would have assumed that the fuse was gone, however the light does
> work on occation (more often not however).
> When the light first failed to come on, I checked the light itself
> first, then all other major functions in the car, as I was about an
> hour drive from home, at night.
> I did test all the fuses in the pannel just inside the door, as well
> as those under the hood.
>
> I will begin checking the grounds and opperating voltages this
> weekend, as it is suppose to warm up enough to work (-34'C this
> morning). As a side note, I did forget to plug the car in this
> morning, and she started fairly easily. May or may not imply anything
> regards to the battery/ground connections.
>
> Mike
>
> On Feb 27, 5:43 am, "damnnickname" <damnnickn...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> Your IOD fuse is blowing if you are getting that message on the
cluster.
>> IOD is domelite, and memory to radio and controllers. If you have an
>> owners manual it will tell you what that fuse controls. A cigarette
>> lighter adapter such as a cell phone charger plugged in can cause this
>> fuse to blow.
>>
>> Glenn Beasley
>> Chrysler Tech
>>
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>
A light bulb or a fuse can be intermittent. You say you checked them
but did you replace them with another?


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