Electrical issue with ignition, cluster still indicates ON w key off n removed from i
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Electrical issue with ignition, cluster still indicates ON w key off n removed from i
Having a electrical issue I can start start the truck turn off remove the key And the gauge cluster, cooling fan, and fuel pump remains ON! Can anyone assist me and possibly troubleshooting and figuring out this issue if possible I have to remove the battery terminal in order to turn the truck off completely
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Can you guess why you're not getting any replies? Read your post as if it's someone else's, and try to answer it. Then click this & read the caption:
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Steve,did you try that link? Post reported.
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Thanks BadFish. Can't even figure how that happened, I don't think Steve meant for that.
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I totally missed whatever it was. My intent was to post the same link I've posted hundreds of times, showing common problems with battery terminals, and how to fix them.
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What happened, and have no clue, I clicked on your link and it went right to "Edit my Details" on my user CP. I know electronics hate me, I've killed a number of them, but never saw that before. Weird.
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Ok smartass
i asked a simple question but guess y’all can’t help anyone out. I’ve built many cars bikes even won car shows w my **** so I’m not a dumbass but needing a little assistance with my truck and realize can’t get it here
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I don't know where the tough guy talk is coming from but sometimes it takes time to get some help. SO let me rephrase the first reply. Your post is not very well punctuated and difficult to read/understand and does not provide any information such as year or truck, what engine, previous maintenance, when did it start happening, or anything to help us go in the right direction. There's not even a question mark so technically you didn't even ask a question. If you would like to try again please provide more pertinent information and refrain from calling people names.
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