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evening everybody , lately my fuel gauge on my 99 gt is not moving past the half way mark , sometimes ,the gauge cluster will start flickering , and speedometer , and rpm gauge will go to zero while im driving. battery light is always on , no battery problems at all though , sometimes abs, airbag lights will start flashing as well , and continuous beep from dash board , guessing maybe defective cluster , or abs module? any suggestions , thanks!!!!

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Tom Renzo
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Sounds like the cluster is the issue. Most likely a cracked circuit board on the grounding side. Sometimes you can wiggle the connections and find it. If not send it out for a rebuild or exchange

[ 2014-05-16, 02:48 AM: Message edited by: Tom Renzo ]

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