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<blockquote data-quote="Deiimos" data-source="post: 8795203" data-attributes="member: 682903"><p>And while it may be something in the audio install causing an issue, the problem may be totally unrelated to the audio install and just freak timing.</p><p></p><p>The cluster in my 95 Town Car randomly burnt out in late 2016, smelled burnt and seen smoke, it went black (it’s a digital cluster). I had to take the cluster out and found a burnt MOV on the board, was an easy repair, but had nothing to do with my audio equipment, it just randomly died one day as I was driving. Of course it going black lead me to the cluster, yours may be a little more difficult if nothing is obviously not working. Check your cluster gauges, wipers, defrost, climate controls, all lights, and see if anything is not working.</p><p></p><p>Yours could be a real pain to figure out what happened, and or if there is a problem still.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deiimos, post: 8795203, member: 682903"] And while it may be something in the audio install causing an issue, the problem may be totally unrelated to the audio install and just freak timing. The cluster in my 95 Town Car randomly burnt out in late 2016, smelled burnt and seen smoke, it went black (it’s a digital cluster). I had to take the cluster out and found a burnt MOV on the board, was an easy repair, but had nothing to do with my audio equipment, it just randomly died one day as I was driving. Of course it going black lead me to the cluster, yours may be a little more difficult if nothing is obviously not working. Check your cluster gauges, wipers, defrost, climate controls, all lights, and see if anything is not working. Yours could be a real pain to figure out what happened, and or if there is a problem still. [/QUOTE]
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