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Car cluster going crazy/throwing codes/dim lights when radio is too loud.
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<blockquote data-quote="1aespinoza" data-source="post: 8722402" data-attributes="member: 654802"><p>I had similar issue but on a Silverado. All needles would erratically jump once in a while, until it became a constant problem. After all my testing, I found the problem was the connector pins on the circuit board had cracked solder points. Took it to my amp tech and asked him to touch up all the solder points on the circuit board. Four years and no hiccups since then.</p><p> To test, pull out the cluster, wiggle the connector while car is running. If it jumps around, you may have the same problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1aespinoza, post: 8722402, member: 654802"] I had similar issue but on a Silverado. All needles would erratically jump once in a while, until it became a constant problem. After all my testing, I found the problem was the connector pins on the circuit board had cracked solder points. Took it to my amp tech and asked him to touch up all the solder points on the circuit board. Four years and no hiccups since then. To test, pull out the cluster, wiggle the connector while car is running. If it jumps around, you may have the same problem. [/QUOTE]
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