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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 588 Joined: 23-December 03 From: Sterling, IL Member No.: 7 ![]() |
So at 66,600 miles, I'm driving 70mph down the highway in our 2000 Bravada. Without warning, in a flash, all the dash lights and warning lights popped on, the gauges all dropped to zero and then just as quickly, the gauges returned to where they were.
It did it again a minute later, and again later that night. But I made the return 120 mile trip without incident. Battery is new. Don't even know where to begin on this problem. |
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LS1 Inside! / Toolbox / Mechanical Engineer ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 2,215 Joined: 5-February 04 From: NJ Member No.: 179 ![]() |
Did the car actually shutoff when the gauges came on? And then come right back on? I had something similar happen on my 95 Honda Accord around 180,000 miles. It did that a few times. Then it finally went on my way to work one day. Had to have it flatbedded to my buddy's shop. Good thing I had a tow vehicle to take to work. When it died, it would sound like it wanted to start but wouldn't. In the end, it turned out to be the ignition switch. The contact was worn out in the "Run" position. So, me and my mechanic put the $35 ignition switch (picked up at Honda during lunch) in when I got home from work that day.
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